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Old 08-01-2007, 04:34 AM   #20
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Originally Posted by visionarycat View Post
From the sample posted in the comiclrf thread, it looks like comiclrf can be set to resize the image so that it fills the readers screen without preserving the images original aspect ratio. It distorts the image a little in order to do it (kind of like watching a "full-screen" tv show on a widescreen tv) but there's less unused space on the reader's screen. I was wondering if there was a way to achieve the same affect using manga2ebook. Not that I'm complaining about the program, but it would be helpful for some scanlations I have that have smaller fonts in some places (sound efx, etc.).
Hmm... no, i skipped that "simple resizing" option completely while developing because I wouldn't think anyone would need it..
It's actually very easy to implement that though, at least there doesn't have to have those annoying ratio-calculations...

I'd implement it if I could, but it seems I've lost the .net project files during a computermishap
With some luck I still have a backup somewhere, but I have to dig it up. If I can't i'll recreate the project with newer features...
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