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    Default Re: strechy image

    Hello Egg/Roly,

    thanks for looking at it and your comment.
    Obviously I did not express myself properly, please appologize.
    Yes, you are correct, the Polar-Theme Template (e.g.the Store-Page) works perfectly when you make the header picture streched, using center and steched entire width. It also appears like it should be when you watch it on a 27" Screen (e.g.Mac)

    So what is the problem?
    a)
    Well, try to use any own picture on a blank side and make it "strechy over the entire width".
    Then I can see that it does not fill the entire width on very large screens (like 27").

    b)
    If you change the Polar-Theme original header picture in height, it impacts the functionality at a certain point and then it also won`t become streched over the entire width on very large screens.

    So I wonder what happened there ?

    My next action (but I need some time, maybe over the weekend I give it a try):
    I am not sure whether I did perform all the tests above only in "preview-mode" or already used the "browser-mode".
    I recognized that the pre-view mode does not show the "zoom" effect like the real browser-view does.
    And maybe, the issue I describe above is only a pre-view mode issue and not "real".
    As mentioned, I will double check during week-end.
    (If I have clarity with that and still see the issue, I will post an example file for better communication)

    Ciao,
    Freewind

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    Hi Freewind,

    I understand your issue, because it has happened to me in the past, I now always scroll out as far as I can to make sure the stretch is full.

    What happened to me is that I tried to resize the picture before making it stretchy and thusly gave the picture some extra width whith no pixels in it. (that happens when the ratio lock is on)

    On a smaller screen I wouldn't see it, but on the wide (I also have a 27") it would appear.

    What helped was to click the photo twice to get the cutting outlines, drag them to exactly the edges of said photo, removing whatever falls outside it.

    Then I created a bitmap copy, just for the future so I wouldn't use the wrong file again and it was perfectly stretched.

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    Default Re: strechy image

    What happened to me is that I tried to resize the picture before making it stretchy and thusly gave the picture some extra width whith no pixels in it. (that happens when the ratio lock is on)
    That shouldn't be happening Spitsoor, unless you've also selected something behind the photo. ??
    Egg

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    Default Re: strechy image

    well, it does, when you pull down on an image it resizes the image, when you pull to the side, it just drags empty pixels.... no idea why though.

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    I visualized it for you

    pic 1 is three times the same image on an empty document, so nothing else selected. first is original, second is when pulling on the side handle, third is pulling on the bottom handle.

    pic 2 is the image pulled at the sides set to full width. you clearly see that it doesn't fill the whole window.


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    Default Re: strechy image

    HelloSpitsoor,

    your input is very valuable, I will check with that.
    Meanwhile I have figured out the following:
    The only "big" screen (27") I have is my Mac. As one knows, XDP is not made for Apple environment, so that I use Parallels along with it.
    Now, when using the pre-view mode, it shows steched image sometimes, sometimes not (I could not identify the rule behind that, but Spitsoor gave a hint on this.
    When using the "browser" mode, it only can use the Explorer, but also there it is sometimes coming up correctly, sometimes not.
    But when I make a html and then open the index-file with my browser (in this case Safari) it shows everything properly.
    If I go via "Parallels" and look the index-file with Explorer it shows same issue, sometimes pictures are well streched, sometimes not.

    Now I am sensitive in regard to Spitsoor`s input and double check with that.

    Thanks so far,
    Freewind

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    Default Re: strechy image

    well, it does, when you pull down on an image it resizes the image, when you pull to the side, it just drags empty pixels.... no idea why though.
    Sorry Spitsoor, my aplogies, you are correct, it does act this way in a web document. I remember now, it was introduced in this release I believe, but I can't remember the thinking behind it.
    Egg

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