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gThumb 2.14.3 xubuntu 12.04LTS

My old gthumb install on xubuntu 10.04 would allow you to scroll though images without changing the window to fit the image like it does when the window is maximized. I used to be able to size the main window to the size I wanted it and then scroll through the images and it would fit the image to the window and not the other way around. Now I have to chase the window around my desktop since it resizes the main window on every image change.

I've tried all of the viewing options and nothing is working. Is this by design in the newer version or is there a way to prevent this behavior? If so, can I use an older build on 12.04 and how would I do that?

Thanks

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In gThumb go to Edit > preferences > Viewer column > After loading an image >> select Set to actual size . – tijybba Jul 23 '12 at 14:12
Thanks for the reply, but that doesn't work. In fact you would think that option would show the image at 100% (1:1), but it doesn't do that either. It still fits the main window to the image and the images are still scaled down to some arbitrary percentage. Maybe this is a bug and not a configuration problem? – akovia Jul 23 '12 at 14:49

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