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Originally posted by luciansabo View PostI created the distribution list.
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Have you taken a look at the remaining bugs: (1) minimum zoom stick, and (2) the Fit in window disparity?
We are getting close to 0.1.15!
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You would be surprized how many people use RIOT !
I received many questions, suggestions or simply kind words. I received two donations also (one substantial donation came from Irfan itself). It was very nice to know my work is appreciated.
The number of visitors is constantly increasing since the first official release by 25-30% monthly. I have now around 2300 visits monthly and 100 downloads daily from my website. Many users download the program from other download sites. And the number of RIOT users is constantly increasing.
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No doubt your work is appreciated. People always love to give comments and plenty of feature requests.
Originally posted by luciansabo View PostThe number of visitors is constantly increasing since the first official release by 25-30% monthly. I have now around 2300 visits monthly and 100 downloads daily from my website. Many users download the program from other download sites. And the number of RIOT users is constantly increasing.
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Few questions:
- Why when you save for web, does the original image sometimes show the disk file size, instead of the memory size? If you open an image in IrfanView and resize it, the memory size changes, but in RIOT, the old disk size is shown which is quite meaningless.
- How come saving an image in IrfanView without RIOT, will result in a smaller file size than using RIOT?
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- Why when you save for web, does the original image sometimes show the disk file size, instead of the memory size? If you open an image in IrfanView and resize it, the memory size changes, but in RIOT, the old disk size is shown which is quite meaningless.
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If you open an image in IrfanView and resize it, the memory size changes, but in RIOT, the old disk size is shown which is quite meaningless.
That's why if a filename exists I take the original size regardless of image modifications.
The alternative is to discard to disk size, but people don't usually understand what a DIB is, and why the memory size is much bigger than the disk size.
How come saving an image in IrfanView without RIOT, will result in a smaller file size than using RIOTRIOT developer
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I am a little tired now and I cannot concentrate on source code. I was at work all day... It's 6:30 PM here
I will look at this tomorrow maybe.RIOT developer
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I won't be here long, so the mailing list or the website will be the only contact with me.RIOT developer
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new beta, hopefully final
v.0.1.15
- bugfix: fit in window problems (again) fixed !
- minimum and maximum zoom constraints
- eliminated the nasty effect on image moving
- improved zoom accuracy
Your zoom 100% related problem:
498/500 * 100 = 99.6, and rounds up to 100.
To avoid this I put a check just for 100 to display 100 only when divides exactly, else display 99RIOT developer
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What's going on?! I thought you were tired! I told you to relax tonight.
Originally posted by luciansabo View PostYour zoom 100% related problem:
498/500 * 100 = 99.6, and rounds up to 100.
To avoid this I put a check just for 100 to display 100 only when divides exactly, else display 99Last edited by Skippybox; 18.11.2008, 06:19 PM.
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Originally posted by luciansabo View Postnew beta, hopefully final
- minimum and maximum zoom constraints
- improved zoom accuracy
Your zoom 100% related problem:
To avoid this I put a check just for 100 to display 100 only when divides exactly, else display 99
Good night, Lucian...Last edited by Skippybox; 18.11.2008, 06:52 PM.
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I think I got it now. My earlier modification were good also, because we should not display 100% unless it is the original size, not a result of some rounding.
I forgot to put that "- 4 pixels" when using "fit in window only big"
After reaching the minimum, the zoom levels are different when zooming in again
As I told you the only method to have the same zoom levels is to use zoom presets, but I personally don't need an exact zoom level, I just need to zoom-in/out with 20% in one step.RIOT developer
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Hello Lucian,
After a week of testing and six betas, culminating a month's worth of development time, we have reached a wonderful 0.1.15!
All seems to work very well now. Yeah!!
I sure hope all these modifications will work for all displays and not just mine.
Originally posted by luciansaboMy earlier modification were good also, because we should not display 100% unless it is the original size, not a result of some rounding.
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Feature Requests:- Is it possible to allow resizing without using a resample method, like in IV?
- Could you add a revert/reopen command to restore the original image after changes?
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Originally posted by luciansabo View PostThe quality parameter may give different results in various implementations. IrfanView and RIOT are using the same library (libjpeg from IJG) - that's the official lib that everyone uses.
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Originally posted by luciansabo View PostI won't be here long, so the mailing list or the website will be the only contact with me.Last edited by Skippybox; 20.11.2008, 01:08 AM.
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