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|So this small Z spinbox is all we're talking about – very compact. | |So this small Z spinbox is all we're talking about – very compact, but maybe too compact, since in the upper ranges, there isn't enough room for all the digits. | ||
What's interesting is the behavior of the spinbox as it steps up and down: each jump is (about) 7% '''''relative''''' to the current value. | What's interesting is the behavior of the spinbox as it steps up and down: each jump is (about) 7% '''''relative''''' to the current value. | ||
Revision as of 01:22, 22 January 2011
early draft
<greg> add a slider like in oo.org
<ale> here the zoom functions i (would) need:
- an easy way to get back at 100% (eventually see the current %... which could be an input box)
- eventually a way to switch among two zoom levels (mostly all page on screen / detailed view)
- ctrl+mouse wheel to zoom in and out
- + / - in non edit mode and ctrl++ / ctrl+- in edit mode to zoom in and out
- a zoom tool to make a "selected area" fill the window
- eventually some keys like in inkscape (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) to fit to screen with different criteria
- for the beginners it should be possible to zoom in and out with the zoom tool
Some Comparisons
Scribus Zoom
OpenOffice Zoom
Here it's a bit more complicated.
Inkscape Zoom
Here we see a nice juxtaposition of the X and Y of the mouse cursor position, with the Z of the zoom.
Comments
<gregp> I think the Inkscape method has a lot going for it. I do like the slider in OpenOffice, though I realize the range of possible zoom in Scribus (and worse in Inkscape) may make a slider impractical.