I get your point, but you must understand this is not really "startimage" feature, it's FILEMOD. The filemod feature is built to allow you to load ANY custom file into imagevue, may it be jpg, swf or some custom module ... Imagevue simply loads the item, and then leaves it to its own devices ...
There is a "startimage" feature, but that is related to the standard folder galleries and only works if you set Imagevue to start with one of the gallery folders paths.
AT wrote:What should be added anyway - is a text space below the image at start page. It's a plenty space there why should'n we use it? May be the solution of the problem?
As I mentioned earlier in this post, there is currently a small bug that adds more space below the item than above the item. When this is fixed in next release, there is no reason why there would be more space below the image than above. If the image is to large for the stage, there will neither be space above or below the image.
Also, I would suggest this is similar to any html splash page ... The image size should be created with intentions of suiting most screen resolutions. It doesn't scale the image.
My suggestion is to create a wide aspect image. Instead of 640x480. then use 640x360. It often looks neater with this size also as it often synchs with stage aspect.
AT wrote:Question: what size and type of background image will be universally good for different monitors?
Well, this is an entirely separate question I think, no? The background image can be set to align to any side/corner of the stage, or middle. In some of the default themes, we use gigantic SWF vector backgrounds just to cover screen resolutions. Also, they fade into the background color, so there is a seamless transition. Some of the themes also use a repeated background(just like in CSS) ... I don't think ANY of the themes have a background image that is meant to cover the entire stage. Either they repeat, or fade from a corner or the middle in a subtle way ...
F.ex take the
firestarter theme. It just a piece of graphic aligned at bottom right ... Doesn't really make a difference what screen resolution. Another example is the
default theme, which simply has a repeated graphic with lines crossing the stage horizontally. Third example would be
bluedragon theme, which has a SWF vector aligned in the middle which just fades softly vertically.