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In general landscape images display well with image_fit: cover. Most portrait images do no though and would work better with contain. I was think it might be nice to have an option to switch to contain for images that have a portrait orientation or have some aspect ratio that indicates a portrait orientation.
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A related enhancement would be to allow the option of requesting two side-by-side pictures for portrait mode pictures. The Google Home devices do this. Since their orientation is landscape, when they show portrait pictures, they show two portrait pictures side-by-side, which does a good job of filling the display.
In general landscape images display well with
image_fit: cover
. Most portrait images do no though and would work better withcontain
. I was think it might be nice to have an option to switch tocontain
for images that have a portrait orientation or have some aspect ratio that indicates a portrait orientation.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: