rc1: slow switching from viewer to fullscreen

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rc1: slow switching from viewer to fullscreen

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As described in topic Switch to fullscreen mode is too slow..., switching from viewer to fullscreen is very slow, when one of the options in options > view > high zoom quality (slower) is activated and the image is resized to fit window/screen.

It is so slow, because transition from viewer to fullscreen happens in three stages (when i count right) and image is resized after every stage (which take much time in high quality):
1) hide menu, toolbar and status bar (window is resized)
2) hide window borders
3) hide window titlebar

Taskbar is hidden later (as described in topic b1: Fullscreen and Taskbar Isn't Hidden), but picture doesn't need to be resized after hiding taskbar.
@Pierre: Will this bug be fixed for 1.82 or postponed until you 'clean up' with the two fullscreen modes?

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Re: rc1: slow switching from viewer to fullscreen

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FlorianH wrote:As described in topic Switch to fullscreen mode is too slow..., switching from viewer to fullscreen is very slow, when one of the options in options > view > high zoom quality (slower) is activated and the image is resized to fit window/screen.

It is so slow, because transition from viewer to fullscreen happens in three stages (when i count right) and image is resized after every stage (which take much time in high quality):
1) hide menu, toolbar and status bar (window is resized)
2) hide window borders
3) hide window titlebar

Taskbar is hidden later (as described in topic b1: Fullscreen and Taskbar Isn't Hidden), but picture doesn't need to be resized after hiding taskbar.
@Pierre: Will this bug be fixed for 1.82 or postponed until you 'clean up' with the two fullscreen modes?
No fix before clean up
Pierre.
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