Hi there,
I was wondering whether there is better option to resize the tkmedit window: when I drag it bigger, it appears that the same change in aspect ratio is applied to the image I am working on. When using the zoom option (x2), the image I am working on doesn't fit completely into the window anymore, while x1 is too small. Ideally I'd like to drag the window bigger while leaving the image untouched, followed by zooming into to make the image bigger. Is this possible?
Thanks very much in advance,
Torsten
Hi Torsten, I believe we have this on our to do list for tkmedit fixes. Allison
On Tue, 4 Oct 2011, Torsten Ruest wrote:
Hi there,
I was wondering whether there is better option to resize the tkmedit window: when I drag it bigger, it appears that the same change in aspect ratio is applied to the image I am working on. When using the zoom option (x2), the image I am working on doesn't fit completely into the window anymore, while x1 is too small. Ideally I'd like to drag the window bigger while leaving the image untouched, followed by zooming into to make the image bigger. Is this possible?
Thanks very much in advance,
Torsten
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no, sorry. Why not zoom first, then drag to make it bigger? On Tue, 4 Oct 2011, Torsten Ruest wrote:
Hi there,
I was wondering whether there is better option to resize the tkmedit window: when I drag it bigger, it appears that the same change in aspect ratio is applied to the image I am working on. When using the zoom option (x2), the image I am working on doesn't fit completely into the window anymore, while x1 is too small. Ideally I'd like to drag the window bigger while leaving the image untouched, followed by zooming into to make the image bigger. Is this possible?
Thanks very much in advance,
Torsten
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Hi,
I don't think the order of zooming and dragging matters, it appears that the result is the same: I cannot drag the window independently of the image, this will change in size as well...
Thanks,
Torsten
On Tue, 2011-10-04 at 09:50 -0400, Bruce Fischl wrote:
no, sorry. Why not zoom first, then drag to make it bigger? On Tue, 4 Oct 2011, Torsten Ruest wrote:
Hi there,
I was wondering whether there is better option to resize the tkmedit window: when I drag it bigger, it appears that the same change in aspect ratio is applied to the image I am working on. When using the zoom option (x2), the image I am working on doesn't fit completely into the window anymore, while x1 is too small. Ideally I'd like to drag the window bigger while leaving the image untouched, followed by zooming into to make the image bigger. Is this possible?
Thanks very much in advance,
Torsten
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