Sounds brilliant, I'll give it below a shot. > Should not matter which way it is done. > If you change the TImage size first, then image gets cropped and > when set Stretch =True, then see whole image at right ratio. > > If you set Stretch= True first, then see whole image (wrong > ratio) and see it change size twice as you alter the TImage.Width > & TImage.Height. > > Is there a BeginUpdates/EndUpdates (Oa LockWindow) you can use to > stop the double/triple TImage size change/redisplay. > Myles.
- Re: [DUG]: Image size Rohit Gupta
- RE: [DUG]: Image size Alistair George
- RE: [DUG]: Image size Myles Penlington
- RE: [DUG]: Image size Alistair George
- RE: [DUG]: Image size Myles Penlington
- RE: [DUG]: Image size Alistair George
- RE: [DUG]: Image size Myles Penlington
- RE: [DUG]: Image size Alistair George
- RE: [DUG]: Image size Myles Penlington
- RE: [DUG]: Image size Myles Penlington
- RE: [DUG]: Image size Alistair George
- RE: [DUG]: Image size Rohit Gupta
- [DUG]: Out of resources Alistair George
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