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Old 03-05-06, 10:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Opera and x50v on WM2003SE

So far, Opera's been a great experience on the x50v...plays really well with everything else on my pocketpc, and renders pages pretty well...

The only problem, and I'm hoping someone knows something about it, or at least has the same problem as me is that Opera doesn't render long pages full of text very well. What happens is that text renders on top of other text...for some reason, when you page down after a certain amount of pages, the previous text does not clear, and you get this messy text on text appearence which is impossible to read...

Try www.engadget.com, or any longish fanfic at www.fanfiction.net.

Anyone got a solution? help?
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Old 03-05-06, 10:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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happens to me too... in the latest version it seems to come right later in the page
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Old 03-05-06, 10:49 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Opera already released an update. Try and installing that version that Meinssys´s review said that this problem was fixed in the new version!
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Naah...it happens in the new update as well...

Also happens in minimo...
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One thing you can try is to turn OFF the function that tries to fit an entire page to screen?

Its in the menu -> display options I seem to remember
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The only thing that I think opera needs is a flash player, since the latest macromedia flash player does not work on wm2003se...
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My Pocket IE does this also. Especially when I'm reading Yahoo items such as Dear Abby.
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Old 03-05-06, 02:48 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I think it is display problem with the axim. It happens to me when I have long formatted lists, such as catagories or classifications in PocketBreeze, and several list programs. it also happens with long pages on the internet. I posted a screen shot in pocketbreeze (http://www.sbsh.net/forums/index.php...9&#entry77749).

I first thought it was a redraw problem, so that if you gave the display enough time to :catch up" it would straighten itself out. That does not seem to be the case.
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But it also has to be something that happens with how programs manage it. For example, opening the exact same page in Netfront will have no text corruption. PIE rarely (actually I've never seen it) has text corruption.

And I thought the latest Flash works in wm2003se?

coz I've got flash working...
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Originally Posted by psyche
But it also has to be something that happens with how programs manage it. For example, opening the exact same page in Netfront will have no text corruption. PIE rarely (actually I've never seen it) has text corruption.

And I thought the latest Flash works in wm2003se?

coz I've got flash working...
I got to macromedia page, installed the latest flash player, but PIE or Opera didn't open any flash site.... Strange, that I've searched on other forums and here in aximsite too, and there are people with same problems :(
What version do u have psyche ?
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Old 03-06-06, 02:10 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Just tried out Opera for my X50v with 2003 today. Nice! :approve:
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the text overlapped issue only happens on WM2003SE... now i upgraded to WM5 no problem at all...
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