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Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 4:52 pm
by Guest
thankyou Guest, thats more like it :)

at least that saves me from having to go thro the dropdown window procedure which is pretty laborious

many thanks

JohnL

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2006 8:27 pm
by Xyzzy
JohnL wrote:Thanks Xyzzy, but ... - '' If you want something like your demand, go to Print window (File>Print) and you can play there. You can see there how image fits some area taking into account different DPIs ''. I dont think that addresses my comment
Strange, I though it was about the problem.
JohnL wrote: '' Anyway, adding to Zoom menu 'Use image DPI' should do the trick. There is already 'Set Selection size', so determining size based on image/monitor DPI is already there- just resize image instead of selection. '' - I presume you are adding that as a suggestion to XnView as a way of addressing my request.
No, personally I think it's quite useless.

X.

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 5:12 pm
by Guest
'' No, personally I think it's quite useless ''


Nearly every other app such as XnView has an '' actual size '' shortcut button - ie Photoshop- not strictly a valid comparison I agree, - ACDSee, iview, thumbsplus, faststone etc etc, so I am sorry you think this suggestion is '' quite useless '' :o

I also do not want to '' play '' up and down the print options to achieve that result.

However I have been given a solution to my request. :D

Happy New Year everyone

JohnL

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2006 5:16 pm
by JohnL
perhaps I ought to remember to login before I post next time :) :)

JohnL