Monday, February 13, 2012

48folderopen.jpg

A couple of days ago, I asked about changing the Reporting Services web page.
I asked about changing the "SQL Server Reporting Services" text, and
including a company logo where the folder icon now resides. I got a response
that I could change the text by clicking the Site Settings in the upper right
corner, and to look for the css under Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server.
Great start.
It turns out the name of the folder graphic is 48folderopen.jpg. I searched
inside every file on my hard drive, but could not find a reference to that
file name. I did find 48folderopen.jpg in a Microsoft SQL Server subdirectory
(images subdirectory). I renamed my logo.jpg to 48folderopen.jpg. I do see my
logo on the Reporting Services web page, but the sizing is all wrong and it
looks terrible.
Any pointers on where to find the sizing dimensions of 48folderopen.jpg so I
can resize to my logo size? It would also be nice to use my own file name
instead of 48folderopen.jpg, but that's not ciritical.
Thanks,
--
RandyIt is in Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\MSSQL\Reporting
Services\ReportManager\images
--
"Everyone knows something you don't know"
"randy1200" wrote:
> A couple of days ago, I asked about changing the Reporting Services web page.
> I asked about changing the "SQL Server Reporting Services" text, and
> including a company logo where the folder icon now resides. I got a response
> that I could change the text by clicking the Site Settings in the upper right
> corner, and to look for the css under Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server.
> Great start.
> It turns out the name of the folder graphic is 48folderopen.jpg. I searched
> inside every file on my hard drive, but could not find a reference to that
> file name. I did find 48folderopen.jpg in a Microsoft SQL Server subdirectory
> (images subdirectory). I renamed my logo.jpg to 48folderopen.jpg. I do see my
> logo on the Reporting Services web page, but the sizing is all wrong and it
> looks terrible.
> Any pointers on where to find the sizing dimensions of 48folderopen.jpg so I
> can resize to my logo size? It would also be nice to use my own file name
> instead of 48folderopen.jpg, but that's not ciritical.
> Thanks,
> --
> Randy|||Your logo needs to be 48x48 pixels... :)
Unless you update the CSS sheet to size it correctly.
=-Chris
"randy1200" <randy1200@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
news:39551613-4AA2-4D50-9AFA-00C9346C0487@.microsoft.com...
>A couple of days ago, I asked about changing the Reporting Services web
>page.
> I asked about changing the "SQL Server Reporting Services" text, and
> including a company logo where the folder icon now resides. I got a
> response
> that I could change the text by clicking the Site Settings in the upper
> right
> corner, and to look for the css under Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server.
> Great start.
> It turns out the name of the folder graphic is 48folderopen.jpg. I
> searched
> inside every file on my hard drive, but could not find a reference to that
> file name. I did find 48folderopen.jpg in a Microsoft SQL Server
> subdirectory
> (images subdirectory). I renamed my logo.jpg to 48folderopen.jpg. I do see
> my
> logo on the Reporting Services web page, but the sizing is all wrong and
> it
> looks terrible.
> Any pointers on where to find the sizing dimensions of 48folderopen.jpg so
> I
> can resize to my logo size? It would also be nice to use my own file name
> instead of 48folderopen.jpg, but that's not ciritical.
> Thanks,
> --
> Randy|||I see nothing in the ReportingServices.css that relates to an image size. Any
pointers here?
I was hoping to find something that said 48x48, and change it to 151x60,
which would work perfectly for me.
--
Randy
"Chris Conner" wrote:
> Your logo needs to be 48x48 pixels... :)
> Unless you update the CSS sheet to size it correctly.
> =-Chris
> "randy1200" <randy1200@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
> news:39551613-4AA2-4D50-9AFA-00C9346C0487@.microsoft.com...
> >A couple of days ago, I asked about changing the Reporting Services web
> >page.
> > I asked about changing the "SQL Server Reporting Services" text, and
> > including a company logo where the folder icon now resides. I got a
> > response
> > that I could change the text by clicking the Site Settings in the upper
> > right
> > corner, and to look for the css under Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server.
> > Great start.
> >
> > It turns out the name of the folder graphic is 48folderopen.jpg. I
> > searched
> > inside every file on my hard drive, but could not find a reference to that
> > file name. I did find 48folderopen.jpg in a Microsoft SQL Server
> > subdirectory
> > (images subdirectory). I renamed my logo.jpg to 48folderopen.jpg. I do see
> > my
> > logo on the Reporting Services web page, but the sizing is all wrong and
> > it
> > looks terrible.
> >
> > Any pointers on where to find the sizing dimensions of 48folderopen.jpg so
> > I
> > can resize to my logo size? It would also be nice to use my own file name
> > instead of 48folderopen.jpg, but that's not ciritical.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > --
> > Randy
>
>|||Hello Randy,
Unfortunately, the picture size is hard-coded in the Report Manager, you
could not change it directly.
I looked inside the report manager code and found that it create a HTML
image and hard code the size to be 48 pixel.
You may send the feedback to the product team:
http://connect.microsoft.com/sqlserver.
Sincerely,
Wei Lu
Microsoft Online Community Support
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