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How to add date like day-month-year hour:minute to system clock in tray? I was looking in the settings, but nowhere has such an option. All the time shows me only an hour.
It depends on the toolbar width / icon size. If the icons are small (the toolbar narrow), the date won't fit, so it shows only the time. When you set the large icons or extend the toolbar, it will show the date as well.
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Has anyone tried (yet) to cast a google data studio reporting to a tv with a chromecast?
If you are using Chrome to access Data Studio, then you can cast the tab by clicking the vertical ellipses icon in the top-right, then choosing cast. This works like casting any other tab.
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Every post I've seen says to open a finder, click view > Show View Options, and there is a background section to change the color of thew background. But when I go into show view options all it has is arrange by:, sort by: and text size.
Did the background option get moved? If not what can I do to make it show?
The background option only appears in Show View Options when you set View > icons.
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Does anyone know why the 3D view Button in the top of the developer tools is gone? Is there a way to re-activate it or was it removed permanetly?
Firefox 31.0 : the button is still here, you may have to enable it in "tool options" before using it
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Really strange problem:
http://tracker.fusiondev.com.ar/themes/bavarian_dawn/images/original.jpg
http://tracker.fusiondev.com.ar/themes/bavarian_dawn/images/bg-orange.jpg
There is a HUGE change opening both in Firefox, but none on Chrome.... what could it be? I am trying to slow down the size of original.jpg, opened it with Photoshop and exported JPG with 80% quality.
Any one seen this or have information?
The problem was related to Embed Color Profile, I marked this Option in Photoshop and Firefox displayed the correct color.
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Pressing the middle mouse button (or scrollwheel) in many apps allows the user to scroll in the display area by moving the mouse without holding any button.
What is this mode called? What is the name of the icon which appears in the application to indicate this mode is active?
This seems to be referred to as "auto scroll" by various sources. I suspect it is an application level feature as the icons for the 3 major browsers are all different (on Windows 7).