b1: Old mode switching bug still there

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Danny
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b1: Old mode switching bug still there

Post by Danny »

Bug has been there as long as i can remember. Follow these steps:
1. Browser maximized.
2. Doubleclick = viewer
3. Auto image size = fit image to desktop, large only
4. Remember different window position
5. Use different size/position for browser & view

Now doubleclick on a picture bigger than your desktop resolution from the broser mode.
-> the window will resize first, then the picture is being resized -> slow and annoying

Then doubleclick the picture again.
-> The browser will have the same size as the picture you've just viewed instead of still being maximized

Cheers
Danny

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Post by marsh »

I might be reporting the same thing that you are. I'm not sure:

Old Bug: Maximizing & unmaximizing browser (with square windows icon) can cause previous browser dimensions to be forgotten and then browser will inherit previous viewer size.
Last edited by marsh on Tue Dec 13, 2005 11:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Old mode switching bug still there

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Danny wrote:Bug has been there as long as i can remember. Follow these steps:
1. Browser maximized.
2. Doubleclick = viewer
3. Auto image size = fit image to desktop, large only
4. Remember different window position
5. Use different size/position for browser & view

Now doubleclick on a picture bigger than your desktop resolution from the broser mode.
-> the window will resize first, then the picture is being resized -> slow and annoying

Then doubleclick the picture again.
-> The browser will have the same size as the picture you've just viewed instead of still being maximized
Ok, there si some problem when you are in maximized mode...
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Danny
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Re: Old mode switching bug still there

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xnview wrote:
Danny wrote:Bug has been there as long as i can remember. Follow these steps:
1. Browser maximized.
2. Doubleclick = viewer
3. Auto image size = fit image to desktop, large only
4. Remember different window position
5. Use different size/position for browser & view

Now doubleclick on a picture bigger than your desktop resolution from the browser mode.
-> the window will resize first, then the picture is being resized -> slow and annoying

Then doubleclick the picture again.
-> The browser will have the same size as the picture you've just viewed instead of still being maximized
Ok, there is some problem when you are in maximized mode...
Difficult to fix or what's the crux of the matter?
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Re: Old mode switching bug still there

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Danny wrote:
xnview wrote:
Danny wrote:Bug has been there as long as i can remember. Follow these steps:
1. Browser maximized.
2. Doubleclick = viewer
3. Auto image size = fit image to desktop, large only
4. Remember different window position
5. Use different size/position for browser & view

Now doubleclick on a picture bigger than your desktop resolution from the browser mode.
-> the window will resize first, then the picture is being resized -> slow and annoying

Then doubleclick the picture again.
-> The browser will have the same size as the picture you've just viewed instead of still being maximized
Ok, there is some problem when you are in maximized mode...
Difficult to fix or what's the crux of the matter?
Yes currently difficult to fix it
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Re: Old mode switching bug still there

Post by Danny »

xnview wrote:Yes currently difficult to fix it
I see. :|
It's a seriously frustrating bug though.

Well, i'm sure you'll give it your best. Good luck.
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