As a feature request, it would be very handy if this software could provide more options for the sizing of the wallpapers. Other software I've encountered outside of Linux allows you to be able to size the wallpaper image/slideshow with the following options:
Center: Centers the image in the monitor's dimensions. May leave gaps along the edges if it isn't an exact fit.
Stretch: Stretches the image to fit the monitor's dimensions. May distort the image.
Fit Best and Maintain Aspect Ratio (No Clipping): Scales the image without distorting it to fill the monitor, without clipping any image edges. May leave gaps along the edges if it isn't an exact fit.
Fit Best and Maintain Aspect Ratio (Clip Edges): Scales the image without distorting it to fill the monitor and clips the image's edges to fill the monitor completely.
Fit Width and Maintain Aspect Ratio: Scales the image so that the width of the image equals the monitor's width. May leave gaps along the top/bottom sides if the image isn't an exact fit.
Fit Height and Maintain Aspect Ratio: Scales the image so that the height of the image equals the monitor's height. May leave gaps along the left/right sides if the image isn't an exact fit.
Tile: Puts the image into the top-left corner and repeats the image over and over until the monitor is filled.
There is also a separate option to "don't stretch smaller images" which I think would prove very useful. This setting could allow the software to scale larger images to fit the screen, but it will center smaller images so that they aren't blown up.
As a feature request, it would be very handy if this software could provide more options for the sizing of the wallpapers. Other software I've encountered outside of Linux allows you to be able to size the wallpaper image/slideshow with the following options:
Center: Centers the image in the monitor's dimensions. May leave gaps along the edges if it isn't an exact fit.
Stretch: Stretches the image to fit the monitor's dimensions. May distort the image.
Fit Best and Maintain Aspect Ratio (No Clipping): Scales the image without distorting it to fill the monitor, without clipping any image edges. May leave gaps along the edges if it isn't an exact fit.
Fit Best and Maintain Aspect Ratio (Clip Edges): Scales the image without distorting it to fill the monitor and clips the image's edges to fill the monitor completely.
Fit Width and Maintain Aspect Ratio: Scales the image so that the width of the image equals the monitor's width. May leave gaps along the top/bottom sides if the image isn't an exact fit.
Fit Height and Maintain Aspect Ratio: Scales the image so that the height of the image equals the monitor's height. May leave gaps along the left/right sides if the image isn't an exact fit.
Tile: Puts the image into the top-left corner and repeats the image over and over until the monitor is filled.
There is also a separate option to "don't stretch smaller images" which I think would prove very useful. This setting could allow the software to scale larger images to fit the screen, but it will center smaller images so that they aren't blown up.