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Awesome suggestion from ACDSee 2.43

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 1:47 am
by bugmenot
Hi all,

First of all, great program. I'm coming from ACDSee. One feature that ACDSee has (which I think is very clever) is when a user hits the Zoom In or Zoom Out button on the XNVIEW TOOLBAR, as the size of the picture grows, the mouse is automatically moved ONTO the Zoom In or Zoom Out button of the new "bigger" picture.

So, basically, if I wanted to click the Zoom In three or four times, I could do so without having to move the mouse back on the zoom icon. I think this is a great feature that would benefit XNView a lot.

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Re: Awesome suggestion from ACDSee 2.43 (moderator note)

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 6:19 am
by xnview
bugmenot wrote: First of all, great program. I'm coming from ACDSee. One feature that ACDSee has (which I think is very clever) is when a user hits the Zoom In or Zoom Out button on the XNVIEW TOOLBAR, as the size of the picture grows, the mouse is automatically moved ONTO the Zoom In or Zoom Out button of the new "bigger" picture.

So, basically, if I wanted to click the Zoom In three or four times, I could do so without having to move the mouse back on the zoom icon. I think this is a great feature that would benefit XNView a lot.
Oh ok, when you have the option "to fit xnview", right?

Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 8:38 am
by bugmenot
Hello author of xnview,

Thank you for taking the time to respond to my suggestion.

Yes, when the WINDOW is fit to the IMAGE, it would be great for the cursor to follow whathever zoom button (either + or -) while the user is zooming in and out.

That way, the user doesn't have to go back and point back to the zoom button and that we can easily zoom in and out very easily and speedily!