damned
August 18th, 2014, 16:11
Im experimenting with larger images and frames for the desktop and decal but Im really struggling to identify the maximum image sizes and frame boundaries that I can use.
What would I ultimately like to achieve?
I have a very large map of old london and i would like to display as much as will fit in a typical screen size - without tiling.
It almost works on smallish screen sizes - eg below is approx 1200x800 but I would like to get t to work on screens up to 1920x1080 (bigger if possible).
The main image doesnt have to all show - i just dont want it tiling as its a map... its perfectly ok if half the map gets left off on a smaller screen. it doesnt matter if the map is centred or aligned along a particular edge etc.
I dont need a decal - i can have one if it helps. I seem to have better success setting the image as the middle rect rather than as the decal rect but I cant get it right.
The right rect doesnt even have to be there - but if it is it needs to be in the right place.
It looks like FG compares the screen ratio to the rect ratio and adjusts....
https://www.fg-con.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/london-map.jpg
What would I ultimately like to achieve?
I have a very large map of old london and i would like to display as much as will fit in a typical screen size - without tiling.
It almost works on smallish screen sizes - eg below is approx 1200x800 but I would like to get t to work on screens up to 1920x1080 (bigger if possible).
The main image doesnt have to all show - i just dont want it tiling as its a map... its perfectly ok if half the map gets left off on a smaller screen. it doesnt matter if the map is centred or aligned along a particular edge etc.
I dont need a decal - i can have one if it helps. I seem to have better success setting the image as the middle rect rather than as the decal rect but I cant get it right.
The right rect doesnt even have to be there - but if it is it needs to be in the right place.
It looks like FG compares the screen ratio to the rect ratio and adjusts....
https://www.fg-con.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/london-map.jpg