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Re: Image scale display methods and zoom buttons

Posted: 09 Jan 2012, 00:52
by mjau-mjau
I guess there should be a setting to disable mouse-panning ... We will add this to next release! I am not sure we want to start building all kinds of alignment methods for non-panning images set to crop-to-stage though, but they would normally align properly anyway. Either width or height will display at 100%, while the other aspect will be slightly cut off on either sides.

Re: Image scale display methods and zoom buttons

Posted: 09 Jan 2012, 03:25
by Martin
Nice!
I did like the fullscreen examples... maybe I'm gonna use it...

Re: Image scale display methods and zoom buttons

Posted: 16 Jan 2012, 03:59
by MikeR
mjau-mjau wrote:I guess there should be a setting to disable mouse-panning ... We will add this to next release! I am not sure we want to start building all kinds of alignment methods for non-panning images set to crop-to-stage though, but they would normally align properly anyway. Either width or height will display at 100%, while the other aspect will be slightly cut off on either sides.
It would be great, thank you

Re: Image scale display methods and zoom buttons

Posted: 17 Dec 2012, 11:13
by domnick0
mjau-mjau wrote:I guess there should be a setting to disable mouse-panning ... We will add this to next release! I am not sure we want to start building all kinds of alignment methods for non-panning images set to crop-to-stage though, but they would normally align properly anyway. Either width or height will display at 100%, while the other aspect will be slightly cut off on either sides.
Was the option to disable mouse panning implemented ? If so how can i add it as a parameter to fullscreen images which are set to croptostage?

Re: Image scale display methods and zoom buttons

Posted: 18 Dec 2012, 02:45
by mjau-mjau
domnick0 wrote:Was the option to disable mouse panning implemented ? If so how can i add it as a parameter to fullscreen images which are set to croptostage?
Unfortunately no. You still need it?