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Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 12:51 pm
by xnview
Olivier_G wrote:But I much prefer the separate tabs for Read/Write, as one usually set 'Read' parameters once and for all, whereas 'Write' parameters will be modified more frequently -> it is more satisfying to visually separate them.
I think that Read and Write must be on separate panel...

Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2006 1:18 pm
by Olivier_G
xnview wrote:I think that Read and Write must be on separate panel...
Adjugé... Vendu!!! :mrgreen:

Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 6:47 pm
by Olivier_G
Olivier_G wrote:View>Adjust zoom if X/Y DPI are different
"I do not know any advantage of having this OFF" => Still Open...
I just tried it... and modified one of my JPEG file with Set DPI X=300 Y=150:
- Image is completely broken in Viewer... :(
- Image is correctly displayed in Browser Fullscreen & Preview, but without X/Y adjustment... :?
- Image is correctly displayed in Print preview, with X/Y adjustement if Size=DPI is selected (whether Adjust X/Y Option is ON or OFF)

In almost all situations, we should have X DPI=Y DPI and this option would not make any difference. BUT there may be some exotic formats or uses where this X/Y adjustment may be useful (I haven't heard of any). If you know any, please share...

Meanwhile, the best solution is probably to:
1. leave this option alone
2. correct the 2 bugs detected (Viewer broken, Fullscreen/Preview not adjusted)
3. then, decide whether this option should be removed (always ON) or not
(nothing urgent/important here, though)

Posted: Sun Oct 15, 2006 12:00 pm
by xnview
Olivier_G wrote:3. then, decide whether this option should be removed (always ON) or not
(nothing urgent/important here, though)
No, many fax tiff have different dpi for x & y