On Dec 20, 2007, at 5:11 AM, James Harrison wrote:

> Also, Simon raised the minor issue previously of the amount of padding
> around the PDF previews in the right pane. The padding increases as
> the preview size increases, which eats up a good bit of screen space
> at the larger preview sizes. If it's not a good idea to fix the left
> side padding at a relatively narrow value, a reasonable alternative
> might be to save the scroll position of the right pane to the library
> file along with the icon size (which is currently saved). That would
> allow folks to position their preview display to the size, width and
> extent of padding desired.

The padding is a value used in layout of the entire grid, so having it  
smaller on the edges isn't really an option.  If you select an icon,  
you'll see that it's actually drawn in a square, and there's very  
little padding on the left (and the title extends into the padded  
area).  Some of those layout choices were based on the assumption that  
it would be in the bottom preview pane in BD, so you'd see them laid  
out horizontally and vertically.

What scroll position are you referring to?

-- 
adam

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