Use 'Setting/Admin' -> Edit user settings
Search for 'DefaultWindowRect=image'
Replace by e.g. DefaultWindowRect=auto
or any of the other possibilities
Save the INI file.
There are lots of other settings to influence initial zoom, full screen or not, etc.
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I tried that option and it doesnt give what should be the desired option.
The most important behavior s missing: Open an image with original size and
have auto resize off of the window. I tried Sticky, and it is totally
annoying. I tried auto and is totally annoying. Auto just opens a totally
too large window with an incredible too large border.
Use 'Setting/Admin' -> Edit user settings
Search for 'DefaultWindowRect=image'
Replace by e.g. DefaultWindowRect=auto
or any of the other possibilities
Save the INI file.
There are lots of other settings to influence initial zoom, full screen or
not, etc.
The original bug report was No option to perma turn off 'fit window to image'
which is simply not true - there is an option to turn that off.
When the window is not fit to the image, it has a fixed (configurable) size. Of course there are now borders around the image - depending on the image's size.
It seems as you rather want to initially fit the window to the image (no borders then), but when resizing the window, not auto-resizing the image? But then the image would be truncated (scrolling needed).
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
if I have 20-30 jpeg images open which are stored on onedrive, and I save a
new image to onedrive, all Jpegview processes take 5% and freeze the PC
making the CPU rise to 81°C.
The original bug report was No option to perma turn off 'fit window to image'
which is simply not true - there is an option to turn that off.
When the window is not fit to the image, it has a fixed (configurable)
size. Of course there are now borders around the image - depending on the
image's size.
It seems as you rather want to initially fit the window to the image (no
borders then), but when resizing the window, not auto-resizing the image?
But then the image would be truncated (scrolling needed).
I had the same problem and was able to fix this by editing Users\Username\AppData\roaming\JPEGView\JPEGView.ini
(Use 'Setting/Admin' -> Edit user settings)
The option is there in the program menu but the setting would keep changing back to fit window to image after reopening the program until I changed the following items:
ShowFullScreen=false
DefaultWindowRect=sticky OR DefaultWindowRect=auto
Actually for DefaultWindowRect= any setting will work except: image Don't choose that one or else you won't be able to turn off 'fit window to image' permanently.
After you make the changes to the JPEGView.ini file and save it, reopen JPEGView. Now in the GUI you can make changes for other view settings. When you want to save current view settings as default for every time you open the program, go to: Settings/Admin > Set current parameters as default values.. > (Do you really want to save ... to JPEGView.ini?) Yes to confirm.
Last edit: cpo 2020-03-27
If you would like to refer to this comment somewhere else in this project, copy and paste the following link:
Use 'Setting/Admin' -> Edit user settings
Search for 'DefaultWindowRect=image'
Replace by e.g. DefaultWindowRect=auto
or any of the other possibilities
Save the INI file.
There are lots of other settings to influence initial zoom, full screen or not, etc.
I tried that option and it doesnt give what should be the desired option.
The most important behavior s missing: Open an image with original size and
have auto resize off of the window. I tried Sticky, and it is totally
annoying. I tried auto and is totally annoying. Auto just opens a totally
too large window with an incredible too large border.
On 26 December 2017 at 12:37, David Kleiner dkleiner@users.sf.net wrote:
Related
Bugs: #59
I am rather confused now.
The original bug report was
No option to perma turn off 'fit window to image'
which is simply not true - there is an option to turn that off.
When the window is not fit to the image, it has a fixed (configurable) size. Of course there are now borders around the image - depending on the image's size.
It seems as you rather want to initially fit the window to the image (no borders then), but when resizing the window, not auto-resizing the image? But then the image would be truncated (scrolling needed).
Please fix this: https://imgur.com/2oYEeWQ
if I have 20-30 jpeg images open which are stored on onedrive, and I save a
new image to onedrive, all Jpegview processes take 5% and freeze the PC
making the CPU rise to 81°C.
On 7 January 2018 at 20:53, David Kleiner dkleiner@users.sf.net wrote:
Related
Bugs: #59
I had the same problem and was able to fix this by editing Users\Username\AppData\roaming\JPEGView\JPEGView.ini
(Use 'Setting/Admin' -> Edit user settings)
The option is there in the program menu but the setting would keep changing back to fit window to image after reopening the program until I changed the following items:
ShowFullScreen=false
DefaultWindowRect=sticky OR DefaultWindowRect=auto
Actually for DefaultWindowRect= any setting will work except: image Don't choose that one or else you won't be able to turn off 'fit window to image' permanently.
After you make the changes to the JPEGView.ini file and save it, reopen JPEGView. Now in the GUI you can make changes for other view settings. When you want to save current view settings as default for every time you open the program, go to: Settings/Admin > Set current parameters as default values.. > (Do you really want to save ... to JPEGView.ini?) Yes to confirm.
Last edit: cpo 2020-03-27