Ticket #387 (closed task: fixed)
Opened 2011-03-22T15:31:43-05:00
Last modified 2011-03-30T14:43:09-05:00
Polish UI : improve the initial display of image data
Reported by: | bdezonia | Owned by: | bdezonia |
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Priority: | major | Milestone: |
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Component: | Core | Version: | |
Severity: | serious | Keywords: | |
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Description (last modified by bdezonia)
When opening an image have it come up in the display at 100% with window size the same size as the image (centered and packed). Maybe turn off the preview in the upper left corner.
Change History
comment:1 Changed 2011-03-23T12:19:24-05:00 by bdezonia
comment:2 Changed 2011-03-23T13:25:00-05:00 by bdezonia
- Description modified
- Summary changed from Alpha1 polish : initial display to Polish UI : improve the initial display of image data
comment:3 Changed 2011-03-23T15:13:30-05:00 by bdezonia
- Status changed from new to accepted
fixed NavigableImagePanel so that you cannot scale the image in or out too much. have not handled the zooming in and out of the navigation preview image.
comment:4 Changed 2011-03-24T15:16:57-05:00 by bdezonia
- Status changed from accepted to closed
- Resolution set to fixed
finished fixing initial display of image at 1:1 scale. there is an outstanding issue where the addition of sliders in NavigableImageFrame changes the pane size of the image and causes the image to not fill the pane correctly. See additional ticket.
comment:5 Changed 2011-03-30T14:41:21-05:00 by bdezonia
- Status changed from closed to reopened
- Resolution fixed deleted
comment:6 Changed 2011-03-30T14:43:09-05:00 by bdezonia
- Status changed from reopened to closed
- Resolution set to fixed
fixed an issue where 2d images would allocate space for nonexistent sliders
fixed off by 2 pixel error in 1:1 scaling. inset border not affecting pane size correctly.
While doing this maybe fix zooms so that you can't zoom so far out that the image disappears. Also noticed that once zoomed way out if you select the preview window you can start zooming it too (and can also go so far out that you can't navigate back either).