On 9/7/05, Sascha Morr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > OK this is right! But it's also not funny to see a nice wallpaper onto > the Website, download it and see uh it's not my resulution. Propably > it't possible to get different sections for differenz resolutions?
My point was just that higher resolutions aren't always possible. If something was designed at 1024x768, it would look just as bad if I resized it in Gimp than if you told Gnome to stretch the wallpaper to fit the display. Again, my only suggestion would be to let the author know that you're interested in a higher resolution image. I think in most cases, if it's possible to make a larger image, the artist would be happy to do so. Maybe I'm misunderstanding though. Are you saying that a wallpaper marked as 1600x1200 is really only 1024x768 when you download it? If that's the case, let me know which one it is and I'll see if I can fix it to at least display the right size on the site. > > Now, for my SVG wallpapers, you don't need to worry about resolution. > > :o) SVG Rocks! > > OK SVG is great but not for everythink :-) Oh sure.... You just wait until we have SVG and Cairo powered, hardware accelerated desktop. :o) I know. I'm a wishful thinker. -- Aaron Ubuntu SVG Artwork - http://www.volvoguy.net/ubuntu ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Art, like morality, consists of drawing the line somewhere. ~ G.K. Chesterton
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