I'd love to have the option to stretch images to cover the whole of the presentation area (similar to the css command background-size:cover). This would be particularly handy when choosing background images (it is very rare to ever want a background that doesn't cover the whole slide), but would also be handy as an option when adding images to a slideshow.<br><br>This could even be implemented in a clever way that if an image can be scaled to fill the screen without losing more than, say, 25% of the image then it happens automatically, but if it is going to lose a lot of the image lost (say if the original photo was portrait) it doesn't even try to scale it.<br><br>Also, can we please add fade transitions to image slideshows?<br><br>As a matter of explanation, I was running a funeral last week where the family brought in 150 photos to run in slideshow. It was so easy to drop them all into OpenLP at looping 8 second duration and it was done. So simple and easy. I then went through and manually cropped some images to the screens widescreen resolution, but thought "would be great if OpenLP could do this smartly and automatically".<br><br>Addendum: I have manually worked around formatting tags to make background-size:cover images work, but it's definitely a workaround.<br><br>Complete side question: has support for the meta tag displaying of web content through formatting tags broken? Intentional?