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Originally Posted by flopjoke View Post
Ah alright.. I got it. Here you go:

256 x 256 when scanning is on:



and 256 x 256 when scanning is off:



If it's fine, I'll make the other sizes too
Thank you, looks excellent to me. Great work.
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Originally Posted by ajalkane View Post
Thank you, looks excellent to me. Great work.
You're welcome. I've attached a zip file with all the other sizes just in case.. including the PSD file (if you need it in the future).

Good luck!
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Originally Posted by ajalkane View Post
Thank you, looks excellent to me. Great work.
Maybe I should post this in Profimatic thread, but this is something we could trigger via that app, correct?
 
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Originally Posted by jonnyl View Post
Maybe I should post this in Profimatic thread, but this is something we could trigger via that app, correct?
Well yes, but I don't know if it would provide anything over just directly using the gconf manipulation commands already posted.
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EDIT: see announcement thread for current version
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Is it really necessary to disable the Wifi connection for BT to work properly? Can anyone give some input on this? It would be nice not to disable it unless absolutely necessary because I'm sure a lot of people would be using Wifi for things such as internet radio for streaming music without incurring a boatload of data charges. I was under the assumption from a multitude of responses that the wifi scanning/switching between carrier and wifi connection caused the temporary disruption? Maybe I'm wrong
 
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I have no idea. Test it with wlan connection on and only scanning disabled and report back.
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thanks for this! i will do some testing.
 
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thanks. Gonna try it today
 
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Originally Posted by ajalkane View Post
I have no idea. Test it with wlan connection on and only scanning disabled and report back.
Wicked. I will try it out and give you some data. I use it in the car and on my wireless music reciever at work so its pretty much being used all day. A dontation is in order for you sir. Where to donate?
 
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