Public bug reported:
Horizontal background images show clipped when the Scaled option is
selected in XFCE background settings. That is, horizontal images in 4/3
format are overscaled to occupy the whole horizontal space of a 16/9
screen with the top and bottom borders being clipped out. The image
should be scaled to fit vertically instead (in that case at least),
appearing with letterbox extra space on either sides so the whole image
is seen.
I'm running xenial and unity-greeter is version 16.04.2-0ubuntu1.
** Affects: unity-greeter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
Horizontal background images show clipped when the Scaled option is
selected in XFCE background settings. That is, horizontal images in 4/3
format are overscaled to occupy the whole horizontal space of a 16/9
screen with the top and bottom borders being clipped out. The image
should be scaled to fit vertically instead (in that case at least),
appearing with letterbox extra space on either sides so the whole image
is seen scaled.
+
+ I'm running xenial and unity-greeter is version 16.04.2-0ubuntu1.
** Description changed:
Horizontal background images show clipped when the Scaled option is
selected in XFCE background settings. That is, horizontal images in 4/3
format are overscaled to occupy the whole horizontal space of a 16/9
screen with the top and bottom borders being clipped out. The image
should be scaled to fit vertically instead (in that case at least),
appearing with letterbox extra space on either sides so the whole image
- is seen scaled.
+ is seen.
I'm running xenial and unity-greeter is version 16.04.2-0ubuntu1.
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unity-greeter clips background images when scaled is selected
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