Miniature in Gallery vers. 2020 non si adattano alla cornice scelta
Autore: Giuseppe Guida
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Ciao, nella v. 2020 se seleziono un tipo di cornice/immagine per le Miniature della Gallery, noto che rispetto alle vecchie versioni le immagini poi non vengono adattate alla cornice che le contiene, vedi screen sotto...
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Mentre con la versione 17 e precedenti le immagini si adattavano alla cornice scelta nel Tab "Miniature", vedi screen...
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Inoltre con le vecchie versioni era possibile agire sul valore in percentuale del "Margine esterno all'immagine" (vedi foto sotto) che risultava attivo anche sulle selezioni delle varie cornici...
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Con la versione 2020 tale valore in percentuale del Margine esterno risulta disabilitato su tutte le cornici tranne se seleziono la prima "Nessuno" (quindi nessuna cornice). Come mai?
Hi Giuseppe, In addition to your observations...
When version 19 was released, I had already pointed out that this new management of thumbnails was a big mistake. These are the tips I had had from Stefano. But it takes a lot of work when you have multiple photo galleries with different thumbnails. In my case 107 pages of galleries !!
https://helpcenter.websitex5.com/it/post/218449
-----------Stefano answers----------------
Yes, this is indeed the correct behavior of the new version.
No worries though, there is a very easy way to get the old look back.
Simply choose the custom image as thumbnail here, and select the old thumbnail you want from the installation folder of the older version. For example -> C:\Program Files\WebSite X5 v17 - Professional\Res\Gallery:
And your images should go back to normal:
Try this out and let me know if this works for you
Thank you
Stefano
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Before V17.......................................... After V2019-2020...
Without appeal possible, it was better !!
Nice week-end to you,
J.P.
Test with V17 thumbnail on v.2020:
Have fun,
J.P.
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Thank you for your explanation Jiper 85. The problem is being able to have an image that regularly adapts to the frame that contains it. I hope Incomedia will take steps in this direction.
Regards
Yes.... I hope too...
All my wishes for this to lead to something reasonable!
J.P.