https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=345260
Henrik Fehlauer <rk...@lab12.net> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ever confirmed|0 |1 Resolution|FIXED |--- CC| |rk...@lab12.net Status|RESOLVED |REOPENED --- Comment #4 from Henrik Fehlauer <rk...@lab12.net> --- I think this is still a problem. You can see this using KMag in "Selection Window Mode": Open the image with Fit zoom, point KMag to the line and change the vertical window size. You'll observe that Firefox does a much better job of downscaling than Gwenview, i.e. subsampling with less abrupt changes of color and a more uniform color distribution. If I understand correctly, this is not so much about a missing line, but more about the scaling quality. Gwenview does compromise here on purpose to be fast, but in recent years Firefox may have found a way to be fast and precise. For real-world pictures this won't matter much probably, but if you are viewing images with thin lines (e.g. technical drawings or screenshots of a spreadsheet table, i.e. something ordinary users do who do not know about the advantages of vector formats), this can become a problem. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.