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PeterPanino

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Posted - Jul 13 2020 :  12:50:30  Show Profile  Reply
Is it possible that all thumbnails in ImageEnMView have a thin light-gray-color 1-pixel FRAME including the whole thumbnail together with the TopText and the BottomText?

I have set this in FormCreate:

procedure TForm2.FormCreate(Sender: TObject);
begin
  ImageEnMView1.SetModernStyling();
  ImageEnMView1.UpperGap := 16; // to compensate for the upper space which otherwise would be too narrow.
end;


This makes a nice styling, but a thin light-gray-color 1-pixel frame would also be nice for the eye.

PeterPanino

933 Posts

Posted - Jul 13 2020 :  14:52:50  Show Profile  Reply
This is very strange:

When I drag the window with the ImageEnMView (which is on a secondary form) on my SECOND monitor, all the thumbnails have a light-gray very thin frame.

When I drag the window with the ImageEnMView on my FIRST monitor, the thumbnails have NO FRAME!

This is even more strange: I tried to make a screenshot to show the difference here, but the screenshot of the thumbnails on the second monitor do NOT show the light-gray very thin frame!! I have tried with two different screenshot programs, none of the screenshots shows the frame!

(The first monitor has a higher DPI than the second monitor).

Are these GHOST frames?
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xequte

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Posted - Jul 15 2020 :  21:10:53  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Peter

I'm not sure what is happening when you are dragging, but the options for the thumbnail frame are:

https://www.imageen.com/help/TImageEnMView.ThumbnailsBorderColor.html
https://www.imageen.com/help/TImageEnMView.ThumbnailsBorderWidth.html

Nigel
Xequte Software
www.imageen.com
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