https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=126593
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--- Comment #5 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.foote@utsa.edu> ---
Gallery graphics/images are not fixed size, comment 0 would not be the way we
add additional gallery art. Don't design for the appearance in gallery, rather
their function on canvas.
Otherwise, reducing size of the example tiles to display three across in the
default Sidebar width would be good--but also might want to size the tile width
to fit in the Deck to hold 5 tiles (default now is 3 with white space at
maximum Sidebar width).
And if tweaking this behavior, the algorithm for dragging the Gallery deck size
and reducing tile size into one narrower column resizes the horizontal
dimension of the tile but not the vertical dimension. So the graphic is shrunk,
but the tile height remains unchanged.
Tile becomes rectangular--increasing the space between graphics.
Would be better if height is proportional and tile is kept square.
So, for the graphics (which IIUC are all SVG rendered onto thumbnail frame
tiles):
1.) tile resize (smaller/larger) should scale proportionally horizontal *and*
vertical
2.) default size to fit 3 tiles across
3.) maximum size to fit 5 tiles across (with deck dragged wider)
4.) two, and one column size (with deck dragged narrower) shrink tiles
proportionally in vertical & horizontal dimension.
5.) adjust the minimum deck width allowed before deck collapse that retains
legibility of the graphic in the shrunken tiles.
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