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Thread: positioning a background image in medialab (case 2973)

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    positioning a background image in medialab (case 2973)

    Hello

    I am having trouble understanding how to use parameters for the location of a background image.

    I have a small image that I want to display in the top left corner of the screen
    and I have yet to find a (t__, l____) combination that works

    do you know the proper coordinates? I cuoldn't figure it out from the "view location points" option either - (t100, l100 put the item on the bottom)


    Thanks!
    Last edited by jason_reed; 12-13-2015 at 07:33 PM.

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    One approach that should work is the use the width and height parameters on the image. When you apply these parameters without using the top and left parameters, the image will default to the top left corner of the screen. If you don't actually want to adjust the size of the image, you can look in the properties of the image file to determine its resolution and then simply enter the first number for the width and second number for the height, and the image will display in its original dimensions.

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