Force zoom to the top?
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Force zoom to the top?
I'm trying to use XNViewMP for reading manga. By googling I found those 2 threads have same problem
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=31575
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=26826
Reset X/Y is not a solution for me. What I want is view the image fully at first(Fit image to height) and after that I zoom it manually.
Currently everytime I zoom, it zoomed to the center so I need to scroll the image to the top first to read.
Is there any way to keep the zoom to the top when using the 'Fit image to height' option?
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?f=60&t=31575
http://newsgroup.xnview.com/viewtopic.php?f=35&t=26826
Reset X/Y is not a solution for me. What I want is view the image fully at first(Fit image to height) and after that I zoom it manually.
Currently everytime I zoom, it zoomed to the center so I need to scroll the image to the top first to read.
Is there any way to keep the zoom to the top when using the 'Fit image to height' option?
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Re: Force zoom to the top?
Hello;
First,, Are you using "Fullscreen" or Viewer Mode".
In fullscreen, I use this:
Options>> Interface>> mouse
You can set left click (or something) to zoomed selection. This will let you draw a selection box around the area you want zoomed, Then zoom to it.
Then use the Nav panel to move around. Or set right click to move.
First,, Are you using "Fullscreen" or Viewer Mode".
In fullscreen, I use this:
Options>> Interface>> mouse
You can set left click (or something) to zoomed selection. This will let you draw a selection box around the area you want zoomed, Then zoom to it.
Then use the Nav panel to move around. Or set right click to move.
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Re: Force zoom to the top?
Hello, I'm not using fullscreen mode.Erixx haxx wrote:Hello;
First,, Are you using "Fullscreen" or Viewer Mode".
In fullscreen, I use this:
Options>> Interface>> mouse
You can set left click (or something) to zoomed selection. This will let you draw a selection box around the area you want zoomed, Then zoom to it.
Then use the Nav panel to move around. Or set right click to move.
The reason I'm using manual zoom is because I can determine which zoom is suitable for the current image resolution.
While your way is working like I meant, I cannot control the zoom level. I also need to constantly switch between mouse and keyboard.. doing selection for 18 pages is quite tiring.
Edit: I just found out Faststone Image Viewer has this 'Zoom at' feature.
Re: Force zoom to the top?
When zooming with the mouse you can move the mouse to the area that you want to zoom in and then use Ctrl + mouse wheel to zoom.xesurizare wrote:... Currently everytime I zoom, it zoomed to the center so I need to scroll the image to the top first to read.
A setting to control the center for zooming when using keyboard might be a good enhancement.
Re: Force zoom to the top?
Another well-known freeware software has a View > Keep scroll position option that might be relevant to this discussion...helmut wrote:When zooming with the mouse you can move the mouse to the area that you want to zoom in and then use Ctrl + mouse wheel to zoom.xesurizare wrote:... Currently everytime I zoom, it zoomed to the center so I need to scroll the image to the top first to read.
A setting to control the center for zooming when using keyboard might be a good enhancement.
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Re: Force zoom to the top?
Yes, this is what I want! Can you make it option for keyboard too? Will be better if there's a setting to always zoom it to the top.helmut wrote:When zooming with the mouse you can move the mouse to the area that you want to zoom in and then use Ctrl + mouse wheel to zoom.xesurizare wrote:... Currently everytime I zoom, it zoomed to the center so I need to scroll the image to the top first to read.
A setting to control the center for zooming when using keyboard might be a good enhancement.
Re: Force zoom to the top?
If works also with mouse wheel alone. At „Zoom to fit” level, he can simply put the mouse where he wants to zoom and rotate the mouse wheel...When zooming with the mouse you can move the mouse to the area that you want to zoom in and then use Ctrl + mouse wheel to zoom.
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Re: Force zoom to the top?
I don't understand your.. Put mouse wheel and rotate?m.Th. wrote:If works also with mouse wheel alone. At „Zoom to fit” level, he can simply put the mouse where he wants to zoom and rotate the mouse wheel...When zooming with the mouse you can move the mouse to the area that you want to zoom in and then use Ctrl + mouse wheel to zoom.
Re: Force zoom to the top?
Nope. Put the mouse (IOW the cursor) where you want to zoom in and rotate the wheel. If you have the „Zoom In/Out” in Tools | Settings | Interface | Mouse then it will zoom but NOT in the center - it will zoom where the cursor is.xesurizare wrote:I don't understand your.. Put mouse wheel and rotate?m.Th. wrote:If works also with mouse wheel alone. At „Zoom to fit” level, he can simply put the mouse where he wants to zoom and rotate the mouse wheel...When zooming with the mouse you can move the mouse to the area that you want to zoom in and then use Ctrl + mouse wheel to zoom.
m. Th.
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Re: Force zoom to the top?
I use the wheel to browse the images quickly..m.Th. wrote:
Nope. Put the mouse (IOW the cursor) where you want to zoom in and rotate the wheel. If you have the „Zoom In/Out” in Tools | Settings | Interface | Mouse then it will zoom but NOT in the center - it will zoom where the cursor is.
Re: Force zoom to the top?
Then keep pressed the CTRL key and rotate the wheel... be sure to put the mouse cursor in an „extreme” position towards the direction in which you want to zoom in (for example few pixels from the top)xesurizare wrote:I use the wheel to browse the images quickly..m.Th. wrote:
Nope. Put the mouse (IOW the cursor) where you want to zoom in and rotate the wheel. If you have the „Zoom In/Out” in Tools | Settings | Interface | Mouse then it will zoom but NOT in the center - it will zoom where the cursor is.
m. Th.
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Re: Force zoom to the top?
I see, thank you for the suggestion but it's not viable for me. I would it like the Faststone Viewer, I just need put the mouse at top and then browse and zoom using keyboard. By doing so I only use one hand to read.m.Th. wrote:Then keep pressed the CTRL key and rotate the wheel... be sure to put the mouse cursor in an „extreme” position towards the direction in which you want to zoom in (for example few pixels from the top)xesurizare wrote:I use the wheel to browse the images quickly..m.Th. wrote:
Nope. Put the mouse (IOW the cursor) where you want to zoom in and rotate the wheel. If you have the „Zoom In/Out” in Tools | Settings | Interface | Mouse then it will zoom but NOT in the center - it will zoom where the cursor is.
Actually my current viewer is better, if I hold arrow up while zooming, it will automatically zoom to the top.