Some images in threads are now showing up with the lower portion of the picture blacked out. Its like there is a limit on how large the image can be. Many times what the posting memeber is trying to show is blacked out.
Is it just me or is everyone else seeing this?
Which thread is this image from? I haven't seen this in any of the threads I've viewed recently.
Edit: Oh, and "NG?" That designation is a bit old school, don't you think? I didn't get involved in the discussion forum until the web interface was getting into full swing, and the news group was on it's way out. It took me a moment to figure out what you meant!
@cwhetten wrote:... That designation is a bit old school, don't you think? ...
I am old school....lol.... Autodesk (AD) still refers to this place as the Inventor NG, btw. I can start calling it something else if you like.
The image was from another post of mine. The third post down.
Nah, you can call it what you like. I consider myself to be internet-unsavvy when it comes to SMS-speak or whatever it's called (OMG, FWIW, IRL, AFK, BLAH BLAH BLAH, etc.), so when I encounter acronyms I don't understand, it's kind of a game for me to see if I can figure out what they mean.
Anyway, here is what I see on the thread you referred to:
So...mabye reboot the computer? I don't know. It's kinda mysterious.
Even the image you posted is messed up on the bottom. Here is how I see the image you posted.
Reboot did not help.
Is your graphics card newsgroup approved?
Not seeing the problem here.
@Anonymous wrote:Is your graphics card newsgroup approved?
You must be using a "gamer" card *derisively rolls eyes*. Clearly you need the increased power and precision of a workstation graphics card to leverage the true potential of this professional CAD users discussion group! Now with 500% more profit! ...for me
/sales pitch
I updated to the latest nVidia driver (301.42) and still see the issue. I tried both IE x32 and x64. Both show the issue.
images display fine in Firefox.
You mentioned 32 and 64 bit versions of IE, IE8 or 9?
Maybe try another web browser or fall back one or two versions of IE.
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