Image resizing?
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Image resizing?
Any possibility of getting some sort of image resizing action for the big pics that break the frames? I noticed that NAZIOC has a feature and it puts a little button at the top of the image saying that it has been resized and if you click on it you can view the image in it's hires goodness if you want to.
I think ti would be a nice thing to incorporate here since it does make reading and replying to topics much easier.
I think ti would be a nice thing to incorporate here since it does make reading and replying to topics much easier.
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Hey guys,
I know that feature has been requested on other IB sites and to my knowledge the 'plug-in' doesn't work on this version of VB. The Windows Power Toys / Image resizer works great. Just right click on any photo. No need to start another program and it's Free. The link is for XP however, a quick search will yield one for your OS.
Click Here
Bob..
I know that feature has been requested on other IB sites and to my knowledge the 'plug-in' doesn't work on this version of VB. The Windows Power Toys / Image resizer works great. Just right click on any photo. No need to start another program and it's Free. The link is for XP however, a quick search will yield one for your OS.
Click Here
Bob..
Hey guys,
I know that feature has been requested on other IB sites and to my knowledge the 'plug-in' doesn't work on this version of VB. The Windows Power Toys / Image resizer works great. Just right click on any photo. No need to start another program and it's Free. The link is for XP however, a quick search will yield one for your OS.
Click Here
Bob..
I know that feature has been requested on other IB sites and to my knowledge the 'plug-in' doesn't work on this version of VB. The Windows Power Toys / Image resizer works great. Just right click on any photo. No need to start another program and it's Free. The link is for XP however, a quick search will yield one for your OS.
Click Here
Bob..

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