denisb Posted December 28, 2013 Report Posted December 28, 2013 Hello,in the box "Size/position in pixels of parent" relative to the O&A dialogue window, I have a value -100.000 for the Y position (in pixels).I want to put -200. I select 1 and I type 2Lost, the result is 2.000, not -200.000I insist, selecting -100 and typing -200Still lost, the result is still 2.000Selecting -100.000 and typing -200Bingo, the result is goodOn the "Original mode" tab, the results are similarIn 7.5.10 same small problem ...RegardsDenis Quote
jt49 Posted December 28, 2013 Report Posted December 28, 2013 In the O&A window, the origin is in the center, coordinates are in per cents. In the Size/Position tool, Pixel tab: The origin is the left upper corner. Coordinates are (virtual) pixels, and they refer to the fixed or virtual size of slide. In the Size/Position tool, Original tab: The origin is in the center. This mode helps to place the image according to the former "Original Mode" (relative to the fixed or virtual size of slide).This tool was introduced when the Original Mode was cancelled.Regards,jt Quote
denisb Posted December 28, 2013 Author Report Posted December 28, 2013 In the O&A window, the origin is in the center, coordinates are in per cents. In the Size/Position tool, Pixel tab: The origin is the left upper corner. Coordinates are (virtual) pixels, and they refer to the fixed or virtual size of slide. In the Size/Position tool, Original tab: The origin is in the center. This mode helps to place the image according to the former "Original Mode" (relative to the fixed or virtual size of slide).This tool was introduced when the Original Mode was cancelled.Regards,jtI know and agree. It's not the problem.When you have -100.000 in the pan dialog box and you want -200.000 , you select the 1 and type 2 and it's ok.When you do the same thing in the "size/position in pixels of parent", it does't work, you obtain 2.000 instead of -200.000.RegardsDenis Quote
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