> On my Lubuntu 20.10 box, opening gpicview with an image, then resizing
the window down does not alter the image size at all; it remained 100%.
I can adjust the 100% up and down, and behavior is what I expect. I use
`gpicview` on other systems too and have done so for years, and do
believe they al
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On my Lubuntu 20.10 box, opening gpicview with an image, then resizing
the window down does not alter the image size at all; it remained 100%.
I can adjust th
@guiverc Can you resize a gpicview window and the image inside goes to
more than 100% its original size to "fit to window"?
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Title:
gpicview does
This is an upstream gpicview issue I think. I've had it since 16.04, and
on Fedora/Manjaro, too.
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As far as I can tell, this 'feature' does work, but it only checks for
values where window size is really small. It should arbitrarily zoom
image when window is made large or small relative to image.
** Description changed:
gpicview has a button to 'fit image to window size'. It does nothing.