I'm not sure I quite understand the complaint and/or can't reproduce it.
If the wallpaper is portrait and you are looking at a landscape screen,
we scale and crop the wallpaper so that the edges of the wallpaper hit
the left and right edge, and crop the top and bottom. Likewise with
landscape-wallpaper-on-portrait screen.
So there's some scaling there, which might make it a tad blurry. But
not an insane amount, I wouldn't think (and doesn't seem so on my quick
tests). Depends on the wallpaper resolution I suppose.
Is there a better thing to do with the wallpaper in that situation?
** Changed in: unity8 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1597290
Title:
Wallpapers in Windowed Mode are not scaled correctly
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
When you set a new wallpaper from the Settings App, if it's a
landscape wallpaper it will be well scaled if the phone screen is
horizontal, but when it's vertical it will look blurry. When the
wallpaper is a portrait picture, it happens the opposite: it is well
scaled if the screen is vertical but when you rotate it, the wallpaper
is blurry. Thanks ;)
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