xnview wrote:...Hummm, do you means the zoom selection like now (click=>selection=>zoom) or click=>selection=>click=>zoom???
Hello,
Of course I mean
1(click=>selection=>zoom) for a fast and accurate zoom, and
2(only a single left mouse click) for a fast zoom out = similar to fit to window ("/" key),
then this mouse sequence 1-2 can be reproduced efficiently for an other area into the image, and this several times: 1-2-1-2-1-2-1-1-2-1-1-1-2...
...this can also be combined with the
"mouse scroll" to minoring or majoring the zoom level, and the
"right hold click" to move the image into the actual zoom level like into v1.9x
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2JohnFredC about the 4 "bad things":
...1. If the image zoomed-in by any (even a small) amount, Click-&-hold-to-zoom-100% no longer works (why?)...
For me the "right hold click" is fine for this, or by using the strip of image at the right bottom of the screen
...2. If auto image size="fit to window", then Click-&-hold-to-zoom-100% zooms out! This is logical, I guess, since the zoom does become 100%, but I think it is counter-intuitive. IMO the user is expecting a zoom-in action, not a zoom-out action!...
??? : "Left Click-&-hold-" always means a zoom in, even here
And "the single left mouse click" means in this case "an efficient mouse switch mode" similar to "/" key
...3...now, the left button can no longer be used to draw a selection or crop box....
...4. Since a right-mouse selection box now performs an automatic zoom-in, it is necessary that cropping has become a three-step process:...
Here this can be done
by holding the "Ctrl" key (MP0.35 Linux)