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I'm using windows XP Pro with all service packs and updates.
What I'm wanting is this....
When I use the slideshow function of windows picture and fax viewer the
images are not filling the screen. I usually run in 1024 x 768 rez but
even if the image is much larger, it does not fill the screen in wp/fv
slideshow mode.
How do I change this so that the image fills up my screen when using
the slideshow feature? Preferably without having much smaller images
take up the entire screen and distorting, but i'll take what I can
get.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.customize (More info?)
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Sindail <Sindail.1qb2do@pcbanter.net> had this to say:
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> I'm using windows XP Pro with all service packs and updates.
>
> What I'm wanting is this....
>
> When I use the slideshow function of windows picture and fax viewer
> the images are not filling the screen. I usually run in 1024 x 768
> rez but even if the image is much larger, it does not fill the screen
> in wp/fv slideshow mode.
>
> How do I change this so that the image fills up my screen when using
> the slideshow feature? Preferably without having much smaller images
> take up the entire screen and distorting, but i'll take what I can
> get.
>
> Thanks, Sindail
I don't know how to do it with the XP slide show nor do I know if it's
possible. What I can suggest is you take a look at XNVIEW (www.xnview.com)
which is free and has a great slide show function. It's simple, it's gui,
it's light, and it's free. What more could you ask for? Actually I
generally use that instead as well as many of it's other features.
Galen
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with which he prefaced it, was, if you will believe me, Watson, the
very first thing which ever made me feel that a profession might be
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