7 Mar
2016
7 Mar
'16
7:39 p.m.
Hi,
I agree. Inkscape should respect global click+drag threshold here.
It does(I tested it, and modified it, and it behaved as expected)
I can't think of a reason to have box-zoom on zoom-out though. It's counter-intuitive to suddenly zoom in when trying to zoom out.
That seems very reasonable, so I just fixed it in trunk (r14692).
--
Mc
On 03/07/2016 04:29 PM, C R wrote:
> Tested. Zoom has no threshold set for click-dragging a box, and will
> happily zoom to 1px.
> I'd use a different value than the global click-drag though. 10px is far
> too high of a click-drag threshold for my liking.
>
> Also, this value should probably be in the settings, and the default
> value should be based on the screen dpi (if provided by the system).
>
> I can't think of a reason to have box-zoom on zoom-out though. It's
> counter-intuitive to suddenly zoom in when trying to zoom out.
>
> -C
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 7, 2016 at 3:04 PM, Vladimir Savic
> <vladimir.firefly.savic@...400...
> mailto:vladimir.firefly.savic@...400...> wrote:
>
> I agree. Inkscape should respect global click+drag threshold here. I
> set it quite low, though. At just 4px, but no area zoom should be
> activated at distance smaller then that. At least at initial
> movement. After that, if user want it down at 2x2px area again ,
> then it's not application's problem.
>
> Now the question... Does this settings gets respected or ignored in
> this particular case? Will test when I get near my comp again...
>
> Vlada
>
>
> On Mon, Mar 7, 2016, 15:45 C R <cajhne@...400...
> mailto:cajhne@...400...> wrote:
>
> Can we disable box-drag zoom while the "zoom out" function is
> active?
> I'm used to shift-clicking to zoom out when I don't have a
> mousewheel, and if Inkscape detects even the slightest movement
> while the mouse is pressed, it draws a teeny tiny box and tries
> to zoom in to it.
>
> If the user is zooming out this behaviour should be dissabled,
> because it's a zoom-in function.
>
> Alternatively, or additionally:
>
> When it zooms into such a small area, Inkscape takes an absolute
> age to re-draw gradients and my high-res graphics. It might be
> best to expand the minimum area that the box-zoom can zoom into.
> Say 10x10 screen px would be reasonable I think.
>
> Thoughts?
>
> Ah, there it goes. :) I can work again, yay! :D
> - C
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