Hi,
I'm using XnView on mac 10,8 mostly in fullscreen mode.
In the left upper angle I see always a white patch with the name of the file etc.
This is disturbing me, I would like to have e.g. a transparent background and a grey font.
The best would be, if I could decide by myself what color the font should be.
Perhaps it's already implemented and I don't know ?
Regards, Hago
Fullscreen view - disturbing white patch with name, etc.
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Re: Fullscreen view
Thank you, I found it.
This helps already a lot.
But it's not possible to make the background of the font transparent?
Hago
This helps already a lot.
But it's not possible to make the background of the font transparent?
Hago
Re: Fullscreen view - disturbing white patch with name, etc.
No, I would like to see to font without background and without frame.
Hago
Hago
Re: Fullscreen view
There are some problems with the opacity, you know. Try it for yourself.xnview wrote:you would like to apply opacity to font too, right?
Put background color white and font color black and opacity 0. It renders like this:
And now with the same color settings change the opacity to 100. It renders like this:
Not quite correct, if you ask me.
Also, I agree, it should not have border (frame).
m. Th.
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Re: Fullscreen view - disturbing white patch with name, etc.
I'd also prefer if we could specify the opacity for background (128/50% black) and text (255/100% white) separately.
Drop shadow and/or blending option to achieve maximum contrast for better readability

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