: > What I need is for `display' to treat the image as a
: > fixed-size "canvas" with the enclosing window as a
: 
: The option available is to set the canvas size when you run the display
: program.  Try
: 
:   display -geometry 400x400 image.jpg
: 
: for example.

Thanks John. 

This appears buggy, at least in 6.2.8, 
or I don't understand it's behaviour.


I took a 1536x960 image (im.ppm) and did
`display -geometry 768x480 im.ppm' (a factor of 1/2)

Up comes the unscaled image with a panner.  I grab the right border
and try to stretch, letting go as soon as I get where I want.  The
border snaps back to the original position, but the image has been
re-scaled so that it fits entirely in the 768x480 window.  If, on the
other hand, I _hold_ the stretched border in place, the image rescales
to 768x480 but what's shown is that plus white additional background
to fill in the extra space.  The border stays where I put it if I hold
it in position for a moment.  What I wish it would do is just reveal
more of the image, unscaled, like say Gimp would do.


At all events, the image ends up being scaled which is what I'm trying
to avoid since I'm displaying  results of my interpolation research. :-)
The scaling is the behaviour I want to inhibit. I take it there's
no way to do this?
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