<para>High quality results, moderately fast.</para>\r
</listitem>\r
</varlistentry>\r
- <varlistentry>\r
- <term>\r
- <guilabel>Hyper</guilabel>\r
- </term>\r
- <listitem>\r
- <para>Slowest scaler, sometimes gives better results than bilinear.</para>\r
- </listitem>\r
- </varlistentry>\r
</variablelist>\r
</para>\r
</listitem>\r
</varlistentry>\r
<varlistentry>\r
<term>\r
- <guilabel>Allow enlargement of image for zoom to fit</guilabel>\r
+ <guilabel>Zoom increment</guilabel>\r
+ </term>\r
+ <listitem>\r
+ <para>Adjusts the step size when zooming in or out on an image.</para>\r
+ </listitem>\r
+ </varlistentry>\r
+ <varlistentry>\r
+ <term>\r
+ <guilabel>Zoom style</guilabel>\r
+ </term>\r
+ <listitem>\r
+ <para>Selects whether the zoom step size is applied as a geometric (n * step) or arithmetic (n + step) factor.</para>\r
+ </listitem>\r
+ </varlistentry>\r
+ </variablelist>\r
+ </section>\r
+ <section id="FitImageToWindow">\r
+ <title>Fit Image To Window</title>\r
+ <variablelist>\r
+ <varlistentry>\r
+ <term>\r
+ <guilabel>Allow enlargement of image (max. size in %)</guilabel>\r
</term>\r
<listitem>\r
<para>\r
Enable this to allow Geeqie to increase the image size for images that are smaller than the current view area when the zoom is set to\r
<emphasis>Fit image to window</emphasis>\r
- . The value in the adjoining spin box sets the maximum size permitted in percent i.e. 100% is full-size.\r
+ . This value sets the maximum expansion permitted in percent i.e. 100% is full-size.\r
</para>\r
</listitem>\r
</varlistentry>\r
<varlistentry>\r
<term>\r
- <guilabel>Limit image size when autofitting</guilabel>\r
+ <guilabel>Virtual window size (% of actual window)</guilabel>\r
</term>\r
<listitem>\r
<para>\r
- This percentage will affect the size of the image when\r
+ This value will set the virtual size of the window when\r
<emphasis>Fit image to window</emphasis>\r
- is set. Instead of using 100% of the window, it will use the specified percentage. It allows one to keep a border around the image (values lower than 100%) or to auto zoom the image (values greater than 100%). It affects fullscreen mode too.\r
+ is set. Instead of using the actual size of the window, the specified percentage of the window will be used. It allows one to keep a border around the image (values lower than 100%) or to auto zoom the image (values greater than 100%). It affects fullscreen mode too.\r
</para>\r
</listitem>\r
</varlistentry>\r
+ </variablelist>\r
+ </section>\r
+ <section id="TileSize">\r
+ <title>Tile Size</title>\r
+ <variablelist>\r
<varlistentry>\r
<term>\r
- <guilabel>Zoom increment</guilabel>\r
+ <guilabel>Tile size in pixels</guilabel>\r
</term>\r
<listitem>\r
- <para>Adjusts the step size when zooming in or out on an image. This value corresponds to the percentage of the original image.</para>\r
+ <para>\r
+ This option is only available when GPU acceleration is not selected. It sets the size in pixels that large images are split into during rendering. Setting a larger value will reduce the tiling effect seen as the image is displayed, but will also slightly increase the delay until the first part of the image is seen.\r
+ </para>\r
</listitem>\r
</varlistentry>\r
</variablelist>\r
<note>\r
<para>\r
You may use the\r
- <emphasis>Limit image size when autofitting</emphasis>\r
+ <emphasis>Virtual window size</emphasis>\r
(see above) option to keep a border around the image in fullscreen mode.\r
</para>\r
</note>\r