cm_SeparateTree1 result

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cm_SeparateTree1 result

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Image: http://powerpro.wincmd.ru/2.jpg
Result of the cm_SeparateTree2 command is as twice as worse.
Of course, they both look pretty good in 7.56.
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Hello, Vochomurka.

I can confirm the issue:

Variation #1:
Too big empty white squares instead of small white squares holding tiny plus signs.
Windows 2008 R2, 64-bit, classic theme
Total Commander 8.0 beta1 64-bit

Variation #2:
Too big white squares holding a plus sign .
Windows 2008 R2, 64-bit, classic theme
Total Commander 8.0 beta1 64-bit

Screenshots illustrating both, W2k8R2_TC80b1_TV.png; and also what it looked like for classic theme on Windows Server 2008 R2 under T.C. 7.56a.

By the way, separate trees look fine on
Windows 2003 Std Sp2, classic theme
Total Commander 8.0 beta 1 64-bit / 32-bit
Screenshot: W2k3sp2_TC80b1_TV.png

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Comfirmed (and fixed for next beta), thanks!
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Tree: [+] indicator too large when using Wind. classic theme

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Hello, Christian.

From my point of view I can confirm that the problem has been solved in Total Commander 8.0 beta2 32-bit and 64-bit.

Tested environment:
Server 2008 R2 (64-bit), classic theme
Total Commander 8.0 beta2 32-bit
Total Commander 8.0 beta2 64-bit

By the way, separate trees are still displayed correctly on Windows 2003 Std SP2 64-bit, classic theme. (They were, too, in beta1, see above)

Still have to test whether the same is true for another environment where the display problem was not present in beta1: Windows 7 64-bit using Aero theme.

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Thanks!
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