1. Middle click to view image full screen
2. Zoom in or out so it's bigger or smaller than the desktop size
2. Pressing / (forward slash) should fit image to desktop
3. Nothing happens
4. Works OK in viewer screen!
Simon.
b1: / key doesn't fit image to desktop in fullscreen
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Re: b1: / key doesn't fit image to desktop in fullscreen
I can confirm that, but i can't confirm the other thing with +- keys.SimesB wrote:1. Middle click to view image full screen
2. Zoom in or out so it's bigger or smaller than the desktop size
2. Pressing / (forward slash) should fit image to desktop
3. Nothing happens
4. Works OK in viewer screen!
Simon.
Get the bugs fixed, THEN start adding features. It sucks, but someone has to do it.
Plus---
—> SimesB
Hello !
• I can confirm the “/” bug with full screen in the browser.
• I cannot confirm the issue with “+” and “–” keys, that works like a charm here. Ditto with the “*” one.
• However, I discovered another bug¦misfeature, stay tuned !
EDITION : The bug is in the 1.90 Alphas, but not in the 1.8* versions.
Kind regards,
Claude
Clo

• I can confirm the “/” bug with full screen in the browser.
• I cannot confirm the issue with “+” and “–” keys, that works like a charm here. Ditto with the “*” one.
• However, I discovered another bug¦misfeature, stay tuned !

EDITION : The bug is in the 1.90 Alphas, but not in the 1.8* versions.

Claude
Clo
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If you have high quality zoom on, every step up after 100% is slowwww. So if it's below 100% in view but at 100% in fullscreen, it might appear to be fullscreen's fault, but it's just a really slow resizer.SimesB wrote:Also the + and - keys can show a delay before the image increases or decreases in size in fullscreen, works immediately with no delay in viewer window. Especially if the image opened in fullscreen is smaller than desktop, press + to zoom in, slight delay.