Alas and alack, I'm pretty sure it is buried deep in the AJS.js.  I
wouldn't recommend fiddling it, it's fairly advanced and pretty
impenetrable IMHO.  You might want to watch this thread, another Kat
is poking around in there:
http://groups.google.com/group/greybox/browse_thread/thread/05a393ff1bb23e56?hl=en

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On Jan 8, 10:37 pm, Kat of Crestline <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Thanks so much.  Any idea which js file it would be in if it is indeed
> controllable?  Sadly I dont know enough about Javascript to see
> anything that would suggest being able to adjust height.  Worth a shot
> though. :)
>
> Kat
>
> On Jan 7, 7:41 am, Logos <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Ah, the joy of unsolicited opinions.  The only thing worse is to get
> > an unsolicited opinion that is, in fact, correct.  I feel your pain!
>
> > Tyler Stylehttp://malthusian-solutions.comhttp://nirdvana.com
>
> > On Jan 6, 9:33 am, Kat the Leopardess <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Yeah, its a nitpicky thing.  Nothing major but I figured that if I could
> > > change it, I would.  Im avoiding getting too deep into nitpicking though
> > > as most of it is fueled by someone who hacked apart a website of mine
> > > without me even asking their opinion.  Got me kind into "self loathing
> > > web designer" mode.
>
> > > Kat
>
> > > Logos wrote:
> > > > Unfortunately not.  The height and width parameters being referred to
> > > > are for the greybox window size, not the size of the contents.  I
> > > > think you're going to be stuck with scrolling if you want to use
> > > > images the way greybox displays them.  Maybe try lightbox or another
> > > > windowing library instead?
>
> > > > Tyler
> > > >http://malthusian-solutions.com
> > > >http://nirdvana.com
>
> > > > On Jan 6, 1:49 am, Kat of Crestline <[email protected]>
> > > > wrote:
>
> > > >>http://groups.google.com/group/greybox/browse_thread/thread/18460684c...
>
> > > >> Seeing this thread, would this be how I could also use code to affect
> > > >> an the size of my images.  My original image is 650px in height.  Any
> > > >> chance that I could have the image that loads up be smaller than that
> > > >> (like a larger equilivant of a thumbnail) and still allow that person
> > > >> to download the fullsize image by right clicking and choosing "Save
> > > >> as..."?
>
> > > >> Hope so.  If not, than there is a bit of scrolling as the image is too
> > > >> big to fit a browser window height, especially when people are
> > > >> browsing with multiple tabs.
>
> > > >> Kat
>
>
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