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2005 -------
> Initially a graphic already has the frame style "Graphics" applied to. It is
> inserted with its original size (size information in style is ignored
> intentionally).
I know. That's exactly what I observed and what I consider being "inconsistent"
Initially when a graphic is inserted the size information is ignored. But when
applying that same style again after having applied another style - then the
size information is used and the image gets rescaled.
>From a user's perspective this is irritating.
My suggestion is that:
a) The size is always ignored
Or my preferred, since more flexible, solution:
b) Each framestyle allows to explicitely have one of four options:
1. size is ignored (e.g. applying the frame style
to any object does not affect its size)
2. width gets set and height is calculated from aspect ratio or
(in case of a text box) changes with the contents
3. height gets set and width is calculated from aspect ratio or contents
4. Both width and height are set explicitely
All four of these make sense in certain situations.
In case b) the frame style "Graphics" could have #1 as predefined behaviour,
which is obviously intended with the current solution to ignore the size
attributes when inserting images.
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