Portrait oriented Edge browser
Ferguson
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I have one monitor in portrait orientation, so when I'm editing I can see portrait photos much larger (same with landscape on the other, but that's normal).
I upgraded to Windows 10, and Edge came with it.
When Edge is displaying in full screen mode in slide show and encounters a portrait oriented photo, instead of taking up almost the entire screen, it fills only the top half. Even square photos are smaller than they are in Chrome.
In Chrome the same slide show works perfectly.
In Edge, if I expand the Edge browser to take up the whole screen (as opposed to full screen mode), and display in lightbox the same image, it is fine - takes up the whole screen. It is only in the ad hoc slide show that it fails.
The attached screen shot shows the full screen -- i.e. all the black is the whole Edge browser screen, but as you can see the actual photo is quite small. Under Chrome there's almost no block, it's almost all photo.
Has anyone else noticed this in Edge? Is it a known issue?
I upgraded to Windows 10, and Edge came with it.
When Edge is displaying in full screen mode in slide show and encounters a portrait oriented photo, instead of taking up almost the entire screen, it fills only the top half. Even square photos are smaller than they are in Chrome.
In Chrome the same slide show works perfectly.
In Edge, if I expand the Edge browser to take up the whole screen (as opposed to full screen mode), and display in lightbox the same image, it is fine - takes up the whole screen. It is only in the ad hoc slide show that it fails.
The attached screen shot shows the full screen -- i.e. all the black is the whole Edge browser screen, but as you can see the actual photo is quite small. Under Chrome there's almost no block, it's almost all photo.
Has anyone else noticed this in Edge? Is it a known issue?
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