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Linux & image border option

Gabriel Landini
Hi,
Can somebody under linux other than opensuse+kde4 check whether the
"Edit>Options>Appearance>No image border" makes any difference?

With the option unchecked, is that supposed to create a black line outside the
pixel data?
It does not seem to work here (latest daily build) (no idea since when this is
so).

Thanks

Gabriel
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Re: Linux & image border option

Aurelien Dauphin
Hi,

I have Ubuntu 64 bits with latest ImageJ and i see no difference using
the "Edit>Options>Appearance>No image border".

Cheers
Aurélien


in On Sun, 2009-10-18 at 13:44 +0100, Gabriel Landini wrote:

> Hi,
> Can somebody under linux other than opensuse+kde4 check whether the
> "Edit>Options>Appearance>No image border" makes any difference?
>
> With the option unchecked, is that supposed to create a black line outside the
> pixel data?
> It does not seem to work here (latest daily build) (no idea since when this is
> so).
>
> Thanks
>
> Gabriel
>
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Re: Linux & image border option

Gabriel Landini
On Monday 19 October 2009  13:18:02 Aurelien Dauphin wrote:
> I have Ubuntu 64 bits with latest ImageJ and i see no difference using
> the "Edit>Options>Appearance>No image border".

Hi Aurelien,
Many thanks for confirming this. It would be nice if this worked because it
would makeit easier to auto-crop images in screenshots.
Regards

Gabriel