A question, Jo: is that background image organized in mosaïc?... meaning when the chosen image is too small it is repeated (partially or not, upto the total width of the current panel) in width as well as in height.mutools wrote:Solution: As long as you're designing your front panel, use a large enough picture (evenetually with extra empty space) so you have all extra workspace you need during design. Then when it's ready you can optimize the size of the front panel and its background picture.sl23 wrote:The trouble with how it is at the moment is that you can't expand the window as it affects the picture. Which gives a distorted view of your front panel 'project.' In order to keep aspect ratio and proper size when temporarily enlarging, you have to edit the picture, mess about with your front panel, then re-edit the picture
If it is done like this (I have not checked) the solution would be perhaps for the user to not use any background image or to use a very small background image (a small uniformly coloured squared of 32x32 for example) as long as this developer hasn't totally finished the organization of his panel. Then once the user estimates that his panel is finished he now terminates by putting his real background which this time will be necessarily designed to be at the right size, the user having now perfectly calculated that size.
Perhaps I say something wrong or even perhaps I completely miss the point... but it could be a suggestion. I let you answer...
