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This isn't a bug, but an improvement I submitted last year that I hope
will make it into the next version:
When displaying images which are larger than the screen, start with a
window which is within the screen so that scrollbars are available.
I render larger than screen images all the time and when the image first
comes up I have this major task of sizing the window down to a point
where I can use the scrollbars. I have to drag the side over move the
window back and do this repeatedly until the width fits. Then I have to
do the same for the height.
Also the maximize window often doesn't make much sense for these images,
especially if they are a different aspect ratioo. I guess a zoom
capability would be nice too, as long as I'm asking.
:^)
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>I render larger than screen images all the time and when the image first
>comes up I have this major task of sizing the window down to a point
>where I can use the scrollbars. I have to drag the side over move the
>window back and do this repeatedly until the width fits. Then I have to
>do the same for the height.
>
>Also the maximize window often doesn't make much sense for these images,
>especially if they are a different aspect ratioo. I guess a zoom
>capability would be nice too, as long as I'm asking.
I totally agree... :-)
Bye,
Friedemann
Friedemann Schmidt
F.S### [at] fhtw-berlinde
Raytracing-Gallery: http://www.rz.fhtw-berlin.de/~s0049669/
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