Created attachment 790354 [details] screenshot showing corrupt text in image scaled to 99% by eog Description of problem: When an image is opened with eog from the command-line, the image is scaled to 99% instead of 100%. When a VM screenshot is slightly downsized by this problem, text may become corrupt or unreadable. See attached screenshot for an example. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): eog-3.8.2-2.fc19.x86_64 How reproducible: Always. Most of the images I work with are screenshots of VM windows. They invariably exhibit this problem. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Take a screenshot of a VM window. 2. $ eog Screenshot\ from\ 2013-08-26\ 01\:58\:35.png Actual results: Image is scaled to 99%. Text is corrupt or unreadable. Gray bands are visible along the left and right sides of the image. See attached screenshot. Expected results: Image is scaled to 100%. The window is sized to fit the image. Additional info: My display is 1920 x 1080 pixels: $ xrandr | grep current Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1920 x 1080, maximum 8192 x 8192
Created attachment 790356 [details] screenshot of VM window used as an example The VM command-line: $ qemu-kvm -m 4096 -hda f19-test-1.img -vga std -boot menu=on
(In reply to Steve Tyler from comment #0) ... > Description of problem: > When an image is opened with eog from the command-line, the image is scaled > to 99% instead of 100%. When a VM screenshot is slightly downsized by this > problem, text may become corrupt or unreadable. ... The problem also occurs when the image is opened from a web browser that launches eog.
Created attachment 790386 [details] screenshot highlighting corrupt text in image scaled to 99% by eog
Hi Steve, Thank you for the bug report! We don't really do much EOG development here though and are only packaging it up. Could you please open a ticket with the upstream bug tracker and explain the issue there? https://bugzilla.gnome.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=eog
Do you think this is an eog problem or a library problem? BTW, this NEW bug hasn't received the take-it-upstream brush-off: :-) Bug 735611 - eog does not recognize XWD files
(In reply to Steve Tyler from comment #5) > Do you think this is an eog problem or a library problem? I would assume it's an EOG problem and the initial size of the window is miscalculated: it's supposed to be big enough to fit the image at 100%, but apparently it's a few pixels too small.
(In reply to Kalev Lember from comment #6) > (In reply to Steve Tyler from comment #5) > > Do you think this is an eog problem or a library problem? > > I would assume it's an EOG problem and the initial size of the window is > miscalculated: it's supposed to be big enough to fit the image at 100%, but > apparently it's a few pixels too small. OK, thanks.
There is already an upstream bug for this problem. I cross-referenced to this one: Bug 690236 - eog shows (small) pictures at 96% (and 97%) zoom, instead of (easily achievable) 100% https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=690236
Excellent, thanks.
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