Brian Madsen wrote:
> David,
>
> How much trouble would it be to enhance the image viewer so that the
> window's client area can be made the same size as the image, even if
> that means that the client area is larger than the desktop's size?
> I don't want this to be the case all the time -- I like the way
> images are shrunk most of the time -- but sometimes, I'd like to be
> able to enlarge an image to its actual size, which is occasionally
> larger than the size of my desktop.
>
> Also, when images are downsized to make them fit on the desktop, I
> notice that the client area is calculated based on the height of the
> desktop less the height of the taskbar. How much trouble would it
> be to take the height of the Image Viewer title bar into account in
> that calculation too? What I notice is that the Image Viewer window
> is just a little too big to fit on the desktop, and it's because the
> title bar isn't part of the calculation. The height of the client
> area seems to be (Windows desktop height - Windows taskbar height).
> If the height of the client area were (Windows desktop area height -
> Windows taskbar height - Image Viewer title bar height), then the
> whole window, including the title bar, would fit on the desktop
> better than it does now.
>
> Can either of these changes be done without much difficulty?
>
> Brian
I will send you a beta version for testing. I have only made changes when
viewing JPEG files.
Please let me know whatyou think.
Cheers,
David
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