Zoom level in Fullscreen buggy?
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				cybolon
 
Zoom level in Fullscreen buggy?
Scince 1.74/1.50 the following happens:
When using fullscreen and let the picture fit to screen
by typing "/" all following pictures are fit to screen too
until I leave the fullscreen mode (i.e. to the browser.)
Before, I had to type ctrl+/ to make all pictures fit.
(After re-typing ctrl+/ all Pictures used to appear in original size again)
Will there be a bugfix for that or is this definitly a wanted new feature?
Otherwise I would be glad to get a hint from you, how to handle that
problem. Thanks in advance!
cybolon
			
			
									
						
										
						When using fullscreen and let the picture fit to screen
by typing "/" all following pictures are fit to screen too
until I leave the fullscreen mode (i.e. to the browser.)
Before, I had to type ctrl+/ to make all pictures fit.
(After re-typing ctrl+/ all Pictures used to appear in original size again)
Will there be a bugfix for that or is this definitly a wanted new feature?
Otherwise I would be glad to get a hint from you, how to handle that
problem. Thanks in advance!
cybolon
In XnView 1.74 the setting "Auto image size" was introduced for full screen, too. You find this setting in Options dialog, category 'View > Fullscreen".
When switching to fullscreen, this setting is not applied. Only when navigating to the next / preview image, the auto image size is applied.
The behaviour sounds a bit buggy, but I think that in most cases it makes sense:
When switching to fullscreen to view an image, it is likely that you want to view it in same Zoom level as in view mode, first. But when viewing several images (presentation), you want the Auto image size applied.
			
			
									
						
										
						When switching to fullscreen, this setting is not applied. Only when navigating to the next / preview image, the auto image size is applied.
The behaviour sounds a bit buggy, but I think that in most cases it makes sense:
When switching to fullscreen to view an image, it is likely that you want to view it in same Zoom level as in view mode, first. But when viewing several images (presentation), you want the Auto image size applied.
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				cybolon
 
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That's exactly what not works anymore.Dreamer wrote:Try numpad * key for original zoom and/or ctrl+numpad / for lock zoom...
After retyping "ctrl+/ " the zoom for every following (or previous)
image is still locked. Even when I type "*", the next image is in "fit to screen"
mode again until I leave fullscreen.
I reinstalled the previous version (1.70/4.20) now
Even if there are some other (minor) things missing, it was still the best picture-viewer in world to me.
I'm looking towards next update(s).
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				Guest
 
Re: Zoom level in Fullscreen buggy?
Now, I can reproduce this bug. It looks that if I hit '/' key, 'lock zoom' is automatically turned on...cybolon wrote:Scince 1.74/1.50 the following happens:
When using fullscreen and let the picture fit to screen
by typing "/" all following pictures are fit to screen too
until I leave the fullscreen mode (i.e. to the browser.)
Before, I had to type ctrl+/ to make all pictures fit.
(After re-typing ctrl+/ all Pictures used to appear in original size again)
If you don't want leave the fullscreen and you want go back to 'no fit', do this: Hit '*' and then 'ctrl + /'
But if you've got mouse with a wheel, quicker and easier is this: click twice to the middle mouse button (second click must be on image in viewer), or the same with keyboard: twice 'ctrl+F'
Re: Zoom level in Fullscreen buggy?
As written before, there's a new setting "Auto image size" for full screen. Default is "Same as view mode", which means that the setting for view mode also applies for fullscreen. I guess you have set 'Auto image size' in the options for view mode to something other than 'Fit image to window' which now affects the fullscreen, too.cybolon wrote:Since 1.74/1.50 the following happens:
When using fullscreen and let the picture fit to screen
by typing "/" all following pictures are fit to screen too
until I leave the fullscreen mode (i.e. to the browser.) ...
So:
You can either change the setting for View mode (Options, category 'View') or change it for Fullscreen, only, (Options, category 'View > Fullscreen). Think this will get you to the old behaviour and what you actually want.
Re: Zoom level in Fullscreen buggy?
No, it doesn't work even if both options are set to 'No fit'helmut wrote:As written before, there's a new setting "Auto image size" for full screen. Default is "Same as view mode", which means that the setting for view mode also applies for fullscreen. I guess you have set 'Auto image size' in the options for view mode to something other than 'Fit image to window' which now affects the fullscreen, too.cybolon wrote:Since 1.74/1.50 the following happens:
When using fullscreen and let the picture fit to screen
by typing "/" all following pictures are fit to screen too
until I leave the fullscreen mode (i.e. to the browser.) ...
So:
You can either change the setting for View mode (Options, category 'View') or change it for Fullscreen, only, (Options, category 'View > Fullscreen). Think this will get you to the old behaviour and what you actually want.
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				cybolon
 
Re: Zoom level in Fullscreen buggy?
I am sure now. It must be a bug!!!Dreamer wrote: ...If you don't want leave the fullscreen and you want go back to 'no fit', do this: Hit '*' and then 'ctrl + /'
After hitting "*" and then "/" it seems that everything is o.k. again.
But when I zoom into one of the next/previous pics, the following pics appear in the zoomed size either, still.
Btw. This behaviour can not be reproduced in view-mode, where everything works like in the versions before.
Even if I choose "same as view-mode".
There is a difference between Fullscreen and View-mode...
Re: Zoom level in Fullscreen buggy?
Yes, strange, i'll fix itcybolon wrote:Scince 1.74/1.50 the following happens:
When using fullscreen and let the picture fit to screen
by typing "/" all following pictures are fit to screen too
until I leave the fullscreen mode (i.e. to the browser.)
Pierre.