Please run the `apport-collect 1878680` on your box as no release
details, package details or much of anything else is currently
available.

On my Lubuntu 20.10 box, opening gpicview with an image, then resizing
the window down does not alter the image size at all; it remained 100%.
I can adjust the 100% up and down, and behavior is what I expect.  I use
`gpicview` on other systems too and have done so for years, and do
believe they all act the same (ie. upstream).

Yes following your instructions I can see part of your issue  (large
window, if image is 127% and fits with border visible, selecting 'fit
image to window size' causes it to drop to 100%). Knowing the program's
interface very well I'd just hit ++++ to have it return to the 127%

The only supported release of Lubuntu that still provides `gpicview` is
18.04 LTS, which reaches EOL in a little under a year, so whilst this
issue could be pushed upstream, it's not going to be high-priority I
suspect given what I saw is a minor annoyance (unrelated to security).

The apport detail will allow us to compare release/package info & gain
more information than we have currently (you've mentioned belief since
16.04, however the package isn't supported in 16.04 by Lubuntu, I've
mentioned only 20.10 which makes it easiest to test changes, however
it's a low priority package in that release as lximage-qt replaced
gpicview in Lubuntu)

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