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11.05.2013 13:04, Samuel Mehrbrodt kirjutas:

Am 10.05.2013 21:07, schrieb Mattias Põldaru:
Are you sure about this one? It doesn't look like you could have multiple images on one slide with this dialog.

Yes. It is in the Drop-Down in the "Album Layout" section. I changed the labels a bit in a recent patch, hope that will be clearer. Now the options are:

Slide Layout
    1 Image
    1 Image with Title
    2 Images
    4 Images
When it comes to images with title, then I come to think that maybe we should strip "text slides" out altogether. Adding these later is no harder and gives you much better control over it. The same goes for captions.

2 or 4 images per slide is useful at times and can be done in my mockup as well.
Here is how it would look like:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/File:Create_photo_album_4-images.png

As for "Keep aspect ratio" button, I think we should just always keep aspect ratio, question rather is if we want to fill the screen and crop some of image or just fit it. In case of 1 image we don't crop it but just make it bigger than the screen if needed. Then if someone really likes stretched out images, they can always edit them later.

Regards
Mattias

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