On 21.02.2016 21:25, Brian Matherly wrote:
> What does width_type=none do?
it does not apply any width scaling/cropping recently implemented and 
proposed. i can drop it and use width != 0 as enablers...

> Does width_type=fit shrink the size? If so, how about "shrink" instead
> of "fit"?
because of English is not my mothertongue i have not objections agains 
using *shrink* keyword

>
> Also, is "width_type" the best name? How about "fit_mode" or "overflow"?
*width_type* define which rule
[...]
>               0 - none
>               1 - crop
>               2 - fit
>               3 - wrap word
>               4 - wrap char
>               5 - wrap word/char
will be used. i.e. which function is *width* parameter for.

-- 
Maksym Veremeyenko


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