[iyonix-support] Thump with widescreen
- From: John <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: Support list <iyonix-support@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 19:18:34 +0100
It may well be that I have missed something obvious, but when I use Thump
to display JPEGs on my screen of 1920 x 1200 they are by default elongated.
I can show individual ones in the correct perspective by e.g. pressing
<shift>f5, and then this setting is preserved to the next image in a loaded
sequence. The exception is when it is set to full screen, where every image
is elongated.
Have I missed something which can be set to display correctly at different
aspect ratio screens, or were widescreens not envisaged whenRick wrote this
in 2004? I have version 1.49, which I believe is the most recent.
A more annoying problem then is that when I progress to the next JPEG, the
scale is not preserved, despite the fact that I have "Scale of next" set to
"Preserve". When I go forwards or backwards through a directory of JPEGs,
the size of the next one to be displayed by scrolling L or R with arrow
keys decreases in steps down to 20%. E.g. Starting at 100%, the progression
is 49%, 24%, 20%
I have tried various settings to eliminate this, but to no avail.
Any suggestions? Or has anyone else seen this?
John
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