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Montage Image Scale not Saving on Win x64 #447

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newburns opened this issue Feb 6, 2017 · 5 comments
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Montage Image Scale not Saving on Win x64 #447

newburns opened this issue Feb 6, 2017 · 5 comments

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@newburns
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newburns commented Feb 6, 2017

Before you create an issue, please make sure you have read the FAQ at https://github.com/pliablepixels/zmNinja/wiki/FAQ. Common questions on API, no image etc are covered there.

Windows 10_x64

zmNinja v1.2.36D

Using Zoneminder 1.30 and 51 monitors

What is the nature of your issue
After installation in Windows 10 environment, Montage works as expected, however, 51 monitors of course won't display all at once.
Clicking on the given "+" and "-" will allow the monitors to show in two columns only. Assuming the two column issue is due to need to reload, I tried saving a Montage Display Profile by using the heart.
This did not have the effect that I wanted.

I found the "Montage image sacle (%)" option in Developer Settings.
However, changing this number to "20" and clicking save resulted in the value being changed back to 100. Then trying the number "80" resulted in the value being changed back to 100 after clicking save.

The dithered value gives instruction that the max is 70, but this did not work on 80, 70, or 20.

Thanks!

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I'm not quite sure I understand the issue or what you are trying.

  1. You can scroll up and down to see all the montage monitors
  2. Montage image scale refers to quality of image, not size. If you want to change the size of a single montage monitor, click on the icon with 4 arrows on top, then click on each monitor you want to change (it turns into a red border) and then click + or -

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newburns commented Feb 6, 2017

Ah... OK.
I was trying to find a way to easily view all 50 monitors on one screen without the need to scroll.

@pliablepixels
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You could decrease the size (without tapping any monitor) and then drag them close to each other and save that as a profile

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I've just added a button to re-flow the monitors without resetting size. that should also help

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closing as the new button was added - please reopen if you still face issues

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