1. Start TC with empty INI.
2. Go to Configuration — Display, turn ON "Show hidden files" and "Show system files".
3. Go to Configuration — Icons, turn ON "Show overlay icons", turn OFF "Show default file/folder icons from Explorer".
4. For hidden links, two overlay icons are drawn over each other.
Screenshot 1
Screenshot 1
On the first screenshot you can see the arrow square is a double, one slightly larger than the other (probably, one from TC, another from Explorer).
On the second screenshot the dimming of hidden files is turned off, and the arrow square is visible behind the lock icon displayed for "Documents and Settings" by the 32-bit TC version.
Windows 7, default DPI both in OS and in TC.
Icon size set to 32x32, but only for better visibility.
[9.1x] Superimposed overlay link icons
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[9.1x] Superimposed overlay link icons
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Using TC 10.52 / Win10 x64
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This happens because I have replaced the big arrow icon with a folder icon with small arrow icon in the lower right. All overlay icons coming from Windows are then drawn on top of this new combined icon. I will check whether I can find a solution.
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Sorry, forgot about this one.
Yes, look OK in rc3.
Yes, look OK in rc3.
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