answered
2018-08-26 23:57:13 +0200
In order to fit the whole picture on the screen, whereupon it would be the size of a postage stamp, you'd need to increase the effective DPI, which would in turn make everything else smaller could it be done at all.
That might be helpful for web pages whose top matter doesn't move when you scroll, so you're left with only two or three lines of text to read, but otherwise it would tax even the best eyesight.
But anything that gives fewer dots per inch would actually exacerbate the problem -- you'd see even less of the picture at any one time. In short, for its various virtues (made generally better through flashing SFOS), the Gemini ain't much of a device for viewing pictures unless you have an external display attached, which I don't think is supported at the moment.
Sorry my stupidity. Of course pics can't fit to the screen as most of these are in portrait orientation and Gemini is used in landscape (only). But still, annoying until you're used to it. Btw, same applies on Android side.
WilbertS ( 2018-08-24 16:00:02 +0200 )edit