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Image size on hover - anon_private - 02-17-2017 I have made some icons. I have placed them on the desktop. When I hover the house over the icons, I note a square shape around the icons, but, in a few of them, I see a larger rectangle. I have cropped all the images. I would like them all to be uniform. Advice please. RE: Image size on hover - Ofnuts - 02-17-2017 Can you post the image files? And "icon" is actually several images of different sizes, so what sizes did you include in your icons? RE: Image size on hover - anon_private - 02-18-2017 It will be difficult to post the images with the blue square/rectangle active because I need to place to mouse over the image to gain the blue frame, and on a one by one basis. In addition, I would produce the image of the desktop and icons using ksnapshop which also uses the mouse to define the area for copying Regarding the size of the images, these were produced on the desktop by dragging the corner with the widgets unlocked. The desktop images are also set at 48 in settings, but I don't see how this setting applies when I can drag the image to other sizes. Ps. I made the images of one size not several, saved the files and used them as icons. I call these images icons, but I wonder if they are technically icons, or more accurately images! RE: Image size on hover - rich2005 - 02-18-2017 (02-18-2017, 12:49 PM)anon_private Wrote: It will be difficult to post the images with the blue square/rectangle active because I need to place to mouse over the image to gain the blue frame, and on a one by one basis. ksnapshot has a delay option and takes a snap of the whole desktop. Crop out the bits you need. however; linux or windows Use Gimp for the screenshot: File -> Create -> Screenshot Set the entire screen option Set a suitable delay Click on Snap Minimise Gimp and hover over the icon until the delay invokes. [attachment=323] Gimp will come up with a sceenshot of the entire desktop (note pointer is a separate layer - use or discard) Crop out the bit you want RE: Image size on hover - Ofnuts - 02-18-2017 I meant to post the image files... As to screenshots, with Knapshot you don't need to use the mouse, PrtScrn grabs the whole screen, you then copy paste into Gimp and crop the meaningful bit. And for the very hard cases where you want to see focus-sensitive things such as popups and the mouse cursor:
RE: Image size on hover - anon_private - 02-18-2017 [attachment=324][attachment=325] (02-18-2017, 01:26 PM)Ofnuts Wrote: I meant to post the image files... I attach a couple of examples Google + is as expected, but twitter has the larger blue frame RE: Image size on hover - Ofnuts - 02-19-2017 One obvious difference between the two is that Twitter has a black transparent background and G+ has a reddish transparent background, so try to change the background color of the twitter icon (also, which the Google one not square)? This said a large blue rectangle around them may be just a selection mark and would have nothing to do wit the image files, especially if it is larger than 128x128 pixels. RE: Image size on hover - anon_private - 02-19-2017 I don't understand how the colour of the background matters when it is transparent? In addition, I don't understand this phrase '(also, which the Google one not square)?' If the blue rectangle is a selection mark, and, I believe that it is, then why would it be sqaare in, say, four icons, and rectangular in two icons? On a matter of definition, what is the technical difference between an icon and an image? RE: Image size on hover - Ofnuts - 02-19-2017 (02-19-2017, 01:13 PM)anon_private Wrote: I don't understand how the colour of the background matters when it is transparent?
RE: Image size on hover - anon_private - 02-19-2017 I assumed that 128x129 would make a imperceptible difference I use kubuntu 14.02 I notice the difference when clicking on the icon on the desktop |