On 8/13/20 9:14 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
On Thu, 13 Aug 2020, Dick Steffens wrote:

As part of a Zoom meeting I share an image. While not terribly annoying,
I'd like to be able to get rid of the menu bar at the top of the window in
which the image is displayed. On my Xubuntu machines, ristretto is the
default image display program. I don't find a way to turn off the menu
bar. Is there an alternative program that lets me turn off all extraneous
window decorations (or controls, or whatever the correct term is)?

Dick,

ImageMagick's 'display' has only the top frame. I think that all windows do so you can close, shrink, maximize, etc. the display. Perhaps the ristretto
(is this a version of risotto?) menu is more than what display ... er,
displays.

The display program from ImageMagick does what I need. Once the image is opened, I can click on the v at the top left of the window's title bar and choose Resize.

Thanks for the pointer.

--
Regards,

Dick Steffens

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