If I understood it correctly, the slider in the viewport layout control panel is for adjusting the aspect ratio of the views so that sliding to the right means a larger width-to-height ratio. Visually, the aspect ratio adjustment appears as a change in the view height (while the width is fixed). This is a little counterintuitive.
Could we redefine the slider so that sliding right means a smaller width-to-hight ratio, i.e., a taller height, and then change the icon to https://pictogrammers.com/library/mdi/icon/arrow-expand-vertical/?
Could we also allow the view to be shorter then the current minimum? For plots focusing on the tropics, like the 2nd movie here, we often get a very short and wide image. Thanks!
If I understood it correctly, the slider in the viewport layout control panel is for adjusting the aspect ratio of the views so that sliding to the right means a larger width-to-height ratio. Visually, the aspect ratio adjustment appears as a change in the view height (while the width is fixed). This is a little counterintuitive.
Could we redefine the slider so that sliding right means a smaller width-to-hight ratio, i.e., a taller height, and then change the icon to https://pictogrammers.com/library/mdi/icon/arrow-expand-vertical/?
Could we also allow the view to be shorter then the current minimum? For plots focusing on the tropics, like the 2nd movie here, we often get a very short and wide image. Thanks!