XP Professional SP2
XnView v 1.93.3
I'm afraid that the resize dialog is still a problem.
The only difference between the old and new version seems to be that the clicking 100% now restores the bitmap's original size, but the 'Keep Document Size' checkbox doesn't do anything.
Try: Resize an image to 100 x 100 pixels
Open another image to resize, and the height and width is still set to 100 x 100.
This happens if the 'Keep Document Size' is checked OR unchecked!
I imagine that you want the DialogBox to be initialized with the bitmap's true width and height if the CheckBox is unchecked?
PS. Great program by the way.
I'm interested to know what language is used to code it.
1.93.3: Image/Resize Dialog still broken
Moderators: helmut, XnTriq, xnview
Re: 1.93.3 Image/Resize Dialog still broken
It's not a bug, but a request. The old W/H used is keeprfrancis wrote:XP Professional SP2
XnView v 1.93.3
I'm afraid that the resize dialog is still a problem.
The only difference between the old and new version seems to be that the clicking 100% now restores the bitmap's original size, but the 'Keep Document Size' checkbox doesn't do anything.
Try: Resize an image to 100 x 100 pixels
Open another image to resize, and the height and width is still set to 100 x 100.
Thanks, in C/C++PS. Great program by the way.
I'm interested to know what language is used to code it.
Pierre.
Resize
I agree that the older version of the resize tool was superior.
The change only accomodates those who are converting multiple images individually to the same dimensions.
But when the images being resized are THEMSELVES different sizes then the exercise becomes unneccassarily confusing.
PLEASE resolve and revert to the previous version.
The change only accomodates those who are converting multiple images individually to the same dimensions.
But when the images being resized are THEMSELVES different sizes then the exercise becomes unneccassarily confusing.
PLEASE resolve and revert to the previous version.
I would agree. I'm frequently resizing images that vary in their dimensions and having to force the program to update the dimensions rather than reflect the current ones has led to some unintentional resizing (warping the dimensions of the new image to reflect that of the previous one).
People who want everything to be the same size should just use batch processing.
Love the program though!
People who want everything to be the same size should just use batch processing.
Love the program though!