When I first got my 6230, (a few years ago) I did something that I can't
remember that set a 'blank' picture to be my network logo so that it didn't
obscure my rather pretty wallpaper... :-)
Recently, after a problem with my memory card, somthing has happened, and
now I have a little yellow rectangle with a blue '?' in it where the network
logo (or lack of it) would be. Anyone help me get things back to the way
there were (ie without a logo or a little rectangle).
I can go into Settings->Display Settings->Operator Logo->Off
Which gets rid of the rectangle, but then puts the operators name up in
text.
( Settings->Display Settings->Operator Logo->On
Give me the little yellow rectangle )
Thanks for any assistance,
Chris.
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Regards,
Chris.
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ChrisM <chris_mayersblue@suedeyahoo.com> wrote:
> I can go into Settings->Display Settings->Operator Logo->Off
>
> Which gets rid of the rectangle, but then puts the operators name up in
> text.
>
> ( Settings->Display Settings->Operator Logo->On
>
> Give me the little yellow rectangle )
Perhaps it's looking for the operator logo as a file on the memory card, and
not finding one? If you can find out what the filename is, create a
transparent image with that name and see if it displays it.
In message uNF*m5BTr@news.chiark.greenend.org.uk,
Theo Markettos <theom+news@chiark.greenend.org.uk> Proclaimed from the
tallest tower:
> ChrisM <chris_mayersblue@suedeyahoo.com> wrote:
>> I can go into Settings->Display Settings->Operator Logo->Off
>>
>> Which gets rid of the rectangle, but then puts the operators name up
>> in text.
>>
>> ( Settings->Display Settings->Operator Logo->On
>>
>> Give me the little yellow rectangle )
>
> Perhaps it's looking for the operator logo as a file on the memory
> card, and not finding one? If you can find out what the filename is,
> create a transparent image with that name and see if it displays it.
>
> Ah, googling suggests this is a blank logo you can save:
> http://www.jhonny.org/wap/kuvat/blank.nol
>
> Theo
Ahh,
Cheers! Forgot all about OPM! Imagine you were right about the file being on
the memory card. Thanks for the link, think I can reset it now.
Cheers,
Chris.
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Regards,
Chris.
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