sizing handles
Drag the sizing handles, babe. ;D
Alpha sizing refers to garment measurement that uses no numeric reference. For instance, Alpha sizing will refer to garments measured by a range of sizes such as Extra Small, Small, Medium, Large, Extra Large, 2XL, etc. Numeric sizing, in contrast, refers to specific measurements referring to the size and fit of the garment.
Hierarchical scale.
sizing or resizing
Kilz 2 will work under wallpaper as a primer and sealer over new drywall, drywall repairs, or other surfaces. If you are using it as a sizing for your wallpaper, it will work, but is not as good as using a real wallpaper sizing.
Corner
sizing handles
The size of an object, such as a window or a graphic element, can be adjusted by dragging its sizing handles, which are typically located at the corners and edges. By clicking and holding these handles, users can resize the object proportionally or non-proportionally, depending on the handle used. This feature is commonly found in graphic design software and user interface elements.
When a mouse pointer appears as a double-headed arrow (often referred to as a resize cursor), it indicates that you can drag the sizing handle to resize a graphic. This cursor typically appears when you hover over the edges or corners of a graphic element. By clicking and dragging, you can adjust the dimensions of the graphic as needed.
sizing tab
When a graphic is selected in most graphic design or editing software, typically eight sizing handles appear around it. These handles are positioned at the corners and the midpoints of each side, allowing users to resize the graphic proportionally or non-proportionally. The exact number may vary slightly depending on the specific software being used, but eight is a common standard.
True. When a picture is selected in most image editing or document software, sizing handles typically appear around the image, allowing users to modify its size and proportions. These handles can be dragged to resize the image as needed.
vertically or horizontally only.
Drag the sizing handles, babe. ;D
By dragging the row boundary.
sizing handles
sizing handles on the edge of a picture