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The Picture frame and Rectangle tool


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I think the picture frame is working as intended, just not as you expect. You should probably play around with the Picture Frame properties and the various options it contains. When you have the Picture Frame selected the image.png.f5a49a1179fcbadc21d6dd1a23c6c41d.png icon will appear on the context bar.

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Well, I clicked every possible properties, but same thing happened. It shows the whole picture when resizing.

I'm using InDesign and QuarkXpress frame/picture tool as a comparison for APublisher's Picture Frame Tool, unless I missed something.

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It looks like that the Frame Tool resets to its initial settings as soon as you resize the box, independently of prior adjustments. If the settings are to scale to max fit, it will do so, even if you just had zoomed in the picture. I would expect the "None" settings to be the one to use in that situation, but then it always reset the picture to its size at 72 dpi as soon as you resize the box. I agree that this is a little annoying. I hope it gets some attention.

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