Oh, I'm sorry, I misunderstood. Yes, I always used to open a random 4th
as well, just to keep the 4 images square, instead of 3 long and narrow.
My Faststone was updated 2011, and this was still how it worked.
Candace
On 1/23/12 6:12 PM, Chuck Norcutt wrote:
> I guess I wasn't very clear. BreezeBrowser doesn't rotate images while
> in comparison mode. Hitting the tab key simply changes the tiling of
> the images. Let's say you had two landscape images. By default
> BreezeBrowser opens 2 images in 2 vertically stacked windows. You may
> prefer 2 horizontally stacked windows at first and perhaps the
> vertically stacked windows after you've adjusted the size and postioning
> of the images within their windows. It simply places windows of
> different aspect ratios over the image. I thought it did the same thing
> with 3 images but doesn't. I find the 3 window display not very useful
> so often select a fourth unrelated image to force it to open four small
> windows stacked both horizontally and vertically.
>
> As I said earlier, my version of BreezeBrowser dates from mid-2008.
> It's almost 4 years later and I'm sure the current version has likely
> added more function somewhere.
>
> Chuck Norcutt
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