Hi Frank, Am Mittwoch, den 02.05.2012, 18:24 +1000 schrieb Frank in Ubuntu: > Hi. I just upgraded to Ubuntu 12.04, and all went fine except for some > weird behaviour from EOG. Basically, when I resize its window it will > change shape and size when it gets to a larger image. Nothing in my > settings has changed - it's still set to Best Fit - so it has nothing to > do with the setting for viewing at their original size. When an image is > too large to be displayed, it will still have 65% or whatever in the > status bar, but the window size will extend from my top panel to the > bottom (I'm using Gnome 3 Classic) - before, if I had resized the window > to be, for example, 2/3 of the height, it would just stay exactly the > same, and just resize images accordingly.
this sounds extremely odd. The size of each eog window is determined by the first displayed image's size or by taking a default value if the window's empty. Afterwards it doesn't change the window size of it own anymore. > Also, I actually watched the first image's window being resized without > me doing anything, and while that only happened a couple of times, > whenever I get to another picture with different size or aspect ratio, > it decides to resize itself yet again. You mean the window was resized while watching an image (without skipping ahead or back)? > I've had a look in the Compiz settings, since I had to reset a couple of > things after the upgrade, but I found nothing of use, and I can confirm > that this is only happening with EOG. Well, I can't see the problem with a stock GNOME 3 in fallback mode. But I remember that Compiz was able to trick the window size algorithm into choosing a wrong window size by providing wrong display sizes to eog. Can you try with Compiz disabled? Regards, Felix _______________________________________________ eog-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/eog-list
