[digiKam-users] showfoto-resize

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[digiKam-users] showfoto-resize

Dave Kimble

Lubuntu-19.10, showfoto-5.9.0 If I have a good image, I want to save it to my /screensaver folder at a standard size of 1280 x 1024 pixels. If I use the Resize tool, I get this: But I can't enter a number "1280" or "1024", only click on the bar and change by 1 per click on the up-arrow or down-arrow, which is VERY time-consuming for something that could be so simple. Am I doing this right ?

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Re: showfoto-resize

jdd@dodin.org

most of the time, such menu allows sliding the cursor, typing a number or using arrows.
but it needs often some repeat action to get the right cursor 😒
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11 févr. 2020 12:30:48 Dave Kimble <[hidden email]>:

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> Lubuntu-19.10, showfoto-5.9.0 If I have a good image, I want to save it to my /screensaver folder at a standard size of 1280 x 1024 pixels. If I use the Resize tool, I get this: [cid:[hidden email]] But I can't enter a number "1280" or "1024", only click on the bar and change by 1 per click on the up-arrow or down-arrow, which is VERY time-consuming for something that could be so simple. Am I doing this right ?
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Re: showfoto-resize

Maik Qualmann
Use right click in the slider.

Maik

jdd <[hidden email]> schrieb am Di., 11. Feb. 2020 13:30:

most of the time, such menu allows sliding the cursor, typing a number or using arrows.
but it needs often some repeat action to get the right cursor 😒
--

http://dodin.org

11 févr. 2020 12:30:48 Dave Kimble <[hidden email]>:

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> Lubuntu-19.10, showfoto-5.9.0 If I have a good image, I want to save it to my /screensaver folder at a standard size of 1280 x 1024 pixels. If I use the Resize tool, I get this: [[hidden email]] But I can't enter a number "1280" or "1024", only click on the bar and change by 1 per click on the up-arrow or down-arrow, which is VERY time-consuming for something that could be so simple. Am I doing this right ?
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