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Reporter | lainverse | Assigned To | | |
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Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
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Status | acknowledged | Resolution | open | |
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Projection | none | ETA | none | |
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Platform | PC | OS | Windows | OS Version | 10 |
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Product Version | 1.0.0 (trunk) | Product Build | 7002 | |
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Summary | 0001477: Fullscreen image view mode isn't really fullscreen |
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Description | Image viewer never goes to the complete fullscreen mode, fails to scale image to fill all available space and does not stay in a "fullscreen" mode when switching to next/previous image (including slideshow mode). |
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Steps To Reproduce | 1. View any image of the same resolution as your screen with F3 (I've used 1920x1080 image).
2. Press "Fullscreen" button in the top-right corner.
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Additional Information | When viewer goes to fullscreen mode the top panel remains partially visible (2~3px on top). Also, it goes up way too slow. While panel goes up and when it stops image below follows it up, but does not scale to fill empty space at the bottom. So, besides useless 2~3px at the top we end up with a lot of empty space on the sides and at the bottom. When previous/next button is clicked or when image switched to the next one due to a slideshow mode viewer returns to the windowed mode, but with top panel hidden and "fullscreen" mode enabled (if you click on the fullscreen mode button it will go to the normal windowed mode first).
Also, it would be nice if image viewer would support intuitive left/right buttons on a keyboard to switch between images instead or in combination with P/N. |
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Tags | No tags attached. |
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Fixed in Revision | 7768-7771,7781 |
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Operating system | Windows |
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Widgetset | Win32 |
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Architecture | 64-bit |
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