using color lcd displays quotation

Liquid crystal display (LCD) is a flat panel display that uses the light modulating properties of liquid crystals. Liquid crystals do not produce light directly, instead using a backlight or reflector to produce images in colour or monochrome.

If you like collecting quotations like I do, then this instructable is for you. This instructable will show you how to put together a way to display your quotes for all to see, using things you probably already have around the house.
Look at the sample images stored on your LCD picture frame. For my frame, all of the sample images were 856x480 pixels. To determine this, right click on the image file, and select Properties. You should see a number of tabs, one of which should be called “Details.” Click on the details tab; under Image you should see a width and height. Write this down or keep the window open, because we will use it to set up PowerPoint.
Take the smaller of the two numbers (usually the height), and divide that by the larger number. In my case, 480/856=0.5607. Checking the table below (which shows common screen image ratios), I can see that the native images on my LCD picture frame are just about in 16:9 format.
Open PowerPoint, and start a new presentation. On the ribbon, click Design, Page Setup. In the setup dialog box, select the image format that matches the native format of your LCD picture frame. We do this because it helps prevent the software driving the frame from cropping or stretching the images unnecessarily. Click Home on the ribbon.
At this point, your presentation should have two slides: The initial default title slide, and your newly inserted blank slide. Click on the first slide (the title slide), click your right mouse button, and select delete. You should be left with a single blank slide in your presentation, sized to the native image size of your LCD picture frame.
In many cases, the picture won’t fill the slide because it’s in a different format than the native format for the LCD picture frame. Thus, we’ll need to resize the image to fit. At the same time, we don’t want to distort the image either. Here’s the most straightforward approach:
Click Insert on the ribbon, and click on the text box button. Select a font, font color, and size that make the quote readable. Move to your word processing file with your quotes, highlight and copy the quotation you want to use, and then use "Paste Special, Unformatted Text" to paste the quotation into the text box.
4. My LCD picture frame doesn’t let you change the display time for pictures, and some of the transitions happen too quickly to allow you to read the entire quote. You can do what I did, which was to make two copies of every slide. PowerPoint is creative in its naming; the slides are called Slide1.jpg, Slide2.jpg, et cetera. I named my copies Slide1a.jpg, Slide2a.jpg. The file system sorts the original and the copy together when the files are named this way, so every quote is displayed twice with an intervening transition.
5. If you don’t have a lot slides suitable for quotes, consider visiting a site like Interface Lift, which has a wide range of images in a variety of formats for desktop wallpapers. Chances are, you’ll be able to find images in a format suitable for the native format of your LCD picture frame.
6. Finally, experiment with fonts and type colors. You can even use transparent fills in the text box to make the text stand out a bit more if your slide has a complex background.

TFT displays are full color LCDs providing bright, vivid colors with the ability to show quick animations, complex graphics, and custom fonts with different touchscreen options. Available in industry standard sizes and resolutions. These displays come as standard, premium MVA, sunlight readable, or IPS display types with a variety of interface options including HDMI, SPI and LVDS. Our line of TFT modules include a custom PCB that support HDMI interface, audio support or HMI solutions with on-board FTDI Embedded Video Engine (EVE2).
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Displays the furniture manufacturer. This is for display only. Once you have started a furniture quotation you cannot change to a different manufacturer.
You can optionally input your own reference here. You can include letters and numbers. This will be used in addition to the automatic number EQ generates. If using the Contracts module this will display the house type name.

Most off-the-shelf displays are not designed to operate in extreme environments although the use of TFT LCD displays is now common in many outdoor, rugged and/or public access applications. Concerns for high performance viewability, protection against damage and functionality in EMI/RFI sensitive applications can be addressed with combinations of a Display Logic LED Backlight Enhancement and the following solutions.

This is a completely revised sequel to the original "Quote Colors" by Malte Rücker. The program code has been updated to work completely with Thunderbird 68 and then also with Thunderbird 78. The options dialog also works here again and successfully saves the options to be used. For Thunderbird 91 the addon code has been rewritten completely again, to be a native MailExtension now. Based on this, the code for Thunderbird 102 and later versions will continue to be updated.
Quote Colors allows you to assign text and background colors to different quote levels which are applied when reading or printing mail or news messages. Five quote levels can be configured with distinct colors.
You can choose between two quoting display modes: graphical quoting with colored bars around quoted paragraphs (default), and traditional plain text quoting where each quoted line starts with one or more ">" characters. In graphical quoting, the color, position and style of the bars is adjustable.
You are welcome to submit your feedback in English and German in the forum. We can also best solve any problems there. You are also welcome to contribute to improvements for the translation of the add-on there: https://www.thunderbird-mail.de/forum/board/88-quote-colors-collapse/
Dark mode colors do work in Thunderbird 102, so you can have the message pane with dark background and bright text colors at least for Plaintext and Sanitized HTML modes.

20.1 Inch AUTOSYNC COLOR MODALITY LCD DISPLAY Modalixx GC8MD is the ultimate color LCD display solution for medical modality CRT monitor replacement. GC8MD will autosync to any legacy color or grayscale analog modality and up-scales it to clear, sharp, and vivid 2 megapixel resolution. Armed with a complete set of input options, GC8MD is compatible with nearly all modality applications. Replacing color or grayscale legacy modality CRT monitors to medical grade LCD displays has never been easier. Covering Cath Lab, MRI, CT, RF rooms, C-Arm, endoscopy/surgical, Portable X-Ray, and Nuclear Medicine applications. Modalixx display series are compatible with many manufacturers such as: GE, Siemens, Toshiba, Shimadzu, Philips and other modalities. Modalixx GC8MD is capable of accepting any combination of BNC connections, including single to 5 BNC, as well as DVI-D. At any resolution from 525-1600 horizontal pixels, GC8MD can handle from low line to high line video signals through BNCs or DVI-D inputs. GC8MD also comes equipped with the special ability to toggle between dedicated color and grayscale display function through the intuitive OSD.
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