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tool bar, resource manager DPI reporting


rufus

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Tiny bug: The top level reporting of DPI of an image uses the x DPI in the tool bar and the y DPI in the resource manager. Should be consistent. I would personally prefer that whatever is the lower value should be displayed, in both places.

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52 minutes ago, rufus said:

Tiny bug: The top level reporting of DPI of an image uses the x DPI in the tool bar and the y DPI in the resource manager. Should be consistent. I would personally prefer that whatever is the lower value should be displayed, in both places.

A screenshot would help us understand, but I don't think your description is quite right.

If the x and y DPI values are truly different, then the Context Toolbar will show both the x and y, e.g.:

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And for that one, the Resource Manager showed the value, 322:

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On the other hand, sometimes the x and y are really the same, but apparently due to some kind of rounding issue they display differently in some contexts. For example, the image this screenshot is about is square, and should have equal x and y DPIs, and it does have equal x and y according to the Context Toolbar, but not when you look at the detailed pulldown. And in this case, yes, the Context Toolbar used the x value and the Resource Manager uses the y value, but the y value that is being displayed is wrong. It's really 300 (to agree with the Context Toolbar):

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