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Richard Kettering a écrit :
>>
>> adding a border to an image is a one line "convert" command, so I  guess
>> you don't just want a border around images
>>
>> changing it is a also a one line bash command
> 
> 
> Because it should be part of the interface code - the same code that 
> draws the buttons and scrollbars should be able to _optionally_ draw  a
> border around images, and what is most important is that this  border is
> completely variable - that we can change it at any time, to  anything.
> It probably wouldn't be terribly different from the code that draws  the
> edges around our dialog boxes, right now.  It would also be,  ideally,
> able to change with whatever theme/skin was being used.
> 
> In an operating system UI toolkit, this would usually get called an 
> "image well".
> 

yup, exactly what I expected, I totally misunderstood what you were
saying ;P

ok, so you want that when we display a portrait image in a window, the
image is in it's own frame...

I don't really know how it's done, so I can't help you on that
unfortunately...

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