I would like to be able to have the option to select some of the newer screen resolutions from the resize requester - widescreen formats like 1680 x 1050, instead of the usual 1280 x 1024, etc. Is there any way to edit these options?
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Can I change or edit Image/Canvas resize custom settings?
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Re: Can I change or edit Image/Canvas resize custom settings
You means the size in the combo list?LegoPete wrote:I would like to be able to have the option to select some of the newer screen resolutions from the resize requester - widescreen formats like 1680 x 1050, instead of the usual 1280 x 1024, etc. Is there any way to edit these options?
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Re: Can I change or edit Image/Canvas resize custom settings
Yes, the "Custom" drop-down list of screen resolutions followed by percentages.xnview wrote:You means the size in the combo list?

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Yes, I realize that it can be done this way. However I would prefer that there be a predefined screen resolution - much quicker. It would be nice to be able to completely customize the drop-down to have only sizes and percentages that one uses fairly often - I don't use any of the 4:3 or 5:4 screen resolutions, and I rarely increase the size of an image (>100%).
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So which size do you want to see in this list?LegoPete wrote:Danny
Yes, I realize that it can be done this way. However I would prefer that there be a predefined screen resolution - much quicker. It would be nice to be able to completely customize the drop-down to have only sizes and percentages that one uses fairly often - I don't use any of the 4:3 or 5:4 screen resolutions, and I rarely increase the size of an image (>100%).
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