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  1. #76
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    Test

    Name:  ART-logo-brown.jpg
Views: 617
Size:  2.2 KB

    ART-logo-green.bmp

    Name:  ART-logo-green.gif
Views: 521
Size:  5.9 KB

    Name:  ART-logo-green.png
Views: 473
Size:  11.4 KB

    This seems to work fine. I am using IE6
    John Longstreet
    Director of IT/Drafting
    Cagnor Homes, Inc.
    john.longstreet@cagnorhomes.com

    Chief 10 ver 10.08a
    Chief X1 ver 11.3.1.7

  2. #77
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    OK John, can you detail your exact steps?
    Allen Brown
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  3. #78
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    Ditto that!
    Adam Gibson, CKD, CBD
    Indianapolis, IN, USA
    Chief X6

  4. #79
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    Conclusion

    Ok, after doing some testing it looks like the maximum width and height on a .jpg image is set to 100x100. I have not tested the other formats so I am not sure if it is just on the .jpg files or if this is on others as well.

    This may be a bug in the system or it may be that Chief has it set to this...at any rate hopefully CA is monitoring this forum and can get this fixed soon.
    John Longstreet
    Director of IT/Drafting
    Cagnor Homes, Inc.
    john.longstreet@cagnorhomes.com

    Chief 10 ver 10.08a
    Chief X1 ver 11.3.1.7

  5. #80
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    Maybe the size setting for jpegs is erroneously set for 100 pixels in size instead of 100kb.
    ggodwin

  6. #81
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    Has anyone from Chief chimed in on any threads regarding the bugs in the V Bulletin? There have been many questions and comments since its reintroduction, and I have not yet noticed a forthcoming explanation from the company. Am I missing it? Or has there been some talk that I'm not aware of?
    Adam Gibson, CKD, CBD
    Indianapolis, IN, USA
    Chief X6

  7. #82
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    Adam, I think they are as clueless as we are, and are hoping we will figure it out for them. Dermot Dempsey would be a very likely person to respond to this issue, and even though the search function is almost useless, you can search by user, and he has not:

    http://www.chiefarchitect.com/chieft...?searchid=1712
    Allen Brown
    Indy Blueprints
    Residential & Commercial Designs & Drafting Service
    V8-X4, Specializing in Plan Completion, Problem solving, & Chief Architect Training.

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    www.IndyBlueprints.com
    Need help on a plan? Or 1 on 1 instruction? Email or call.

    www.UBuildItIndy.com

  8. #83
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    Sandy Hook, CT
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    stairs

    well maybe I will get this



    Front Stairs.gif
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  9. #84
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    Trying again. Well, I can get a .Gif to work.
    Attached Images Attached Images
    Tommy Blair
    Houston, TX.
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    Avid Chief User V8-X5
    Lead Houston User's Group
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    1GB Radeon HD 6770M GDDR5
    8GB DDR3 System Memory, 640GB 7200rpm Hard Drive
    (2) 2.0 ports, (2) 3.0 ports
    17.3" Monitor (1600x900)

 

 

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