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    Full Screen Fit-to-Screen Bug

    Hello,

    I already posted this bug to the german forums, so maybe its considered a duplicate

    I'm working with different monitors in different resolutions with different
    aspect ratios. Sometimes those modern monitors allow to rotate the
    picture about 90°, so you can see a full page on the screen.

    I don't know which version started this (I have 3.99 here up to 4.10)
    and this is the bug description:

    Large pictures that should be "fit-to-screen" (not fit-to-window which
    destroys the aspect ratio of the picture) appear much to big, cutting
    off parts of the picture. Examples:

    Here is a picture with a red border. You see it doesn't fit to the
    resolution, so its fit-to-screen (in window mode):
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    If i go to fullscreen, you see the red border is gone at the right:
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    Taking the same picture and rotating it as a file, rotate the monitor
    back to 4:3 format, the picture is nicely fit:
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    The black borders show clearly, that there the thing works as it should.

    I guess, something is reported/calculated wrong when the driver
    (its the newest ATI Catalyst) or the desktop rotates the screen.
    I haven't seen any debug mode or anything to activate in Irfanview,
    so I can't report more than this strange behaviour/bug.

    It can be "fixed" somehow by reducing the width/height in fullscreen
    by 95% - but it doesn't work always.

    Thank you for listening.
    nago
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