GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 642516
user unfriendlyness when bulk resizing images
Last modified: 2015-12-18 13:39:32 UTC
Reproduce it: - select various images in browser mode, and hit tools -> resize images... - in the resize dialog, select %. Suppose width=70 and height=70 - write a new value in the width field, i.e. 80 (%) - hit the tab key twice in order to arrive at the height field - write a new value, different, i.e. 80 (%) - press the Exec button or hit the equivalent keystroke: the image is resized with the old height value, in this case 70%, not 80%. In order to get the 80%, you must press tab after changing the height value, or you must hit the tab key or perform anothe operation in the dialog itself befor pressing the execute button.
I cannot reproduce this one with current master version.
I can confirm a similar behavior in 2.14.1 Steps to reproduce: 1. Resize a first picture with w/50% h/50% 2. Save it and close it. 3. Open a new image and go to resize again. 4. The "Height" value will be still 50% in the form, however the actually value is 100% and the image shown with the broken ratio. Also, it would be helpful to have a "keep proportional ratio" checkbox to keep both values the same. Often, I just want to resize my picture to 50% (or 1024 x whatever) of it's original size.
I believe this works fine in the current version, 3.4.1. Closing as fixed, but please re-open if problems persist.