Re: Fit to Screen Height option?
- From: The New Guy <replytogroup@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2007 04:14:40 GMT
But I was hoping for EITHER fit to width or fit to height. Its
important to be able to differentiate. That way you are scrolling
either vertically or horizontally.
It automatically does that already.
Really? Please enlighten us on how to perfectly fit a 3500 x 2500 picture
to height in Preview. And say Zoom Out because that is a ponderous and
very inaccurate fitting procedure. Zoom to Fit always resizes the larger
of the dimensions. What is needed is to resize the smaller of the
dimensions. Once that is done, one can scroll across the other dimension.
Try it, you might like it. Then again your mind seems cemented shut to
any new ideas.
I'm confused by the above. In my experience "Zoom to Fit" always presents the
picture as large as possible without any part of the picture missing.
Depending on the shape of the Preview window at the time the resulting image
can span the Preview window either fully horizontally or fully vertically,
whichever gives the largest image.
Actually it resizes it so the entire picture fits in your window.
Which means its resizing the larger of the two dimensions. I want it
so the smaller dimension only fits in the window. I only recently
realized the superiority of this for viewing highly detailed pictures.
.
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