tobs wrote:1) A few of the images have an aspect ratio of lets say around 1500 wide and 800 high. When viewed they are shown under the main menu, thereby hiding part of the image and the title. What I have done as a (hopefully) temporary workaround is to import to photoshop increase canvas size and add a frame compensating for the size. But then in the gallery it doesn't look ideal. See here:
http://www.ragnarh.net/#/Sculptures%20a ... Marcus.jpg
Is there another workaround for this?
Did you not have another example? In the link you provided, the image fits nicely with lots of margin even on my small 13" screen because it is a small image. Where are your other images?
Since I can't find any other images like the ones you are talking about, allow me to explain how it works in general. Because of various screen sizes and various image sizes, the images will generally be scaled down to fit within a certain margin on the visitors screen. Now, I am not quite sure what settings you are using, but you have designed your menu to stick quite far out to the right ... so how are we supposed to deal with this? You can increase margins for the image so that it doesnt underlap the menu, but then the image may get very small on smaller screens. In the end of the day, Imagevue allows a lot of changes to the interface and design, but if you expand items, have large images, you can't expect them to display flawlessly on smaller screens without compromising ... Methods to improve this: Minimize your menu, move it more to the left, dont set it to stay open (which you seem to have done) as there is a reason why we close it by default to keep the stage available mostly for the image ... also, you can increase margins for the image, but that may make the images smaller.
tobs wrote:2) In description text, when I hit the return (or add a <p> tag it shows as jumping two lines instead of one. So I only have the choice of a huge space between pararaphs, or none at all, thereby having all the text all cramped together.
This is normal for text editor: return/enter creates a new paragraph, and paragraphs have "breather" space between them. If you want a single line-break, then use
shift+enter (which creates a <br>).
tobs wrote:3) Globally, because of the long texts in some places, I have set the image description to appear on the right side og the image as here:
http://www.ragnarh.net/#/Sculptures%20a ... 0Light.jpg
However, in other folder, I would like to have the (much shorter) descriptions under the title of the photo, making it look better. Is this possible?
You can try to go to admin -> settings -> text.text1.style ... Set it to "auto". Optionally, you can force the placement on a per-folder basis with
folder parameters. Something like this:
image.text.text1.style=above