Also I can't see if lock zoom is enabled or disabled, maybe we need this in the context menu:
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Not centered???Dreamer wrote:Mini-bug - if lock zoom is enabled, images are not centred...
Ok, i'll fix it.Also I can't see if lock zoom is enabled or disabled, maybe we need this in the context menu:Code: Select all
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Try this: (in fullscreen, but it's also in viewer)xnview wrote:Not centered???Dreamer wrote:Mini-bug - if lock zoom is enabled, images are not centred...
I've got Win XP SP1, but I don't think it's important here...Clo wrote:- I cannot confirm this under Win 98 SE.
- I followed the steps you describe, and the image stays centred
Can't reproduce the problemDreamer wrote:Try this: (in fullscreen, but it's also in viewer)
- zoom image
- (now image is centred)
- lock zoom (ctrl+/)
- go to the next image (page down)
- go to the previous image (page up)
- (now image is not centred)
centered(I'm not sure what word is right 'centred' or 'centered')
(Fr.) centrer [sStre] vt to centre, US to center (sur, on);
Also with default settings? Strange...xnview wrote:Can't reproduce the problemDreamer wrote:Try this: (in fullscreen, but it's also in viewer)
- zoom image
- (now image is centred)
- lock zoom (ctrl+/)
- go to the next image (page down)
- go to the previous image (page up)
- (now image is not centred)
Someone has the same problem?Dreamer wrote:Also with default settings? Strange...xnview wrote:Can't reproduce the problemDreamer wrote:Try this: (in fullscreen, but it's also in viewer)
- zoom image
- (now image is centred)
- lock zoom (ctrl+/)
- go to the next image (page down)
- go to the previous image (page up)
- (now image is not centred)
My initial answer above regarding locked position was wrong: There used to be something like a 'Locked position' when locked zoom was active. Then, when navigating to a new image the same area of the image was displayed as before.Dreamer wrote:Try this: (in fullscreen, but it's also in viewer)xnview wrote:Not centered???Dreamer wrote:Mini-bug - if lock zoom is enabled, images are not centred...
- zoom image
- (now image is centred)
- lock zoom (ctrl+/)
- go to the next image (page down)
- go to the previous image (page up)
- (now image is not centred)
Yes exactly this!helmut wrote:My initial answer above regarding locked position was wrong: There used to be something like a 'Locked position' when locked zoom was active. Then, when navigating to a new image the same area of the image was displayed as before.Dreamer wrote:Mini-bug - if lock zoom is enabled, images are not centred...
But in XnView 1.74 this is no longer the case: Whenever navigating to an image, the top-left corner of the image is displayed. This happens with or without locked zoom.
Not sure whether you mean this.
Ok, i understand nowDreamer wrote:Yes exactly this!helmut wrote:My initial answer above regarding locked position was wrong: There used to be something like a 'Locked position' when locked zoom was active. Then, when navigating to a new image the same area of the image was displayed as before.Dreamer wrote:Mini-bug - if lock zoom is enabled, images are not centred...
But in XnView 1.74 this is no longer the case: Whenever navigating to an image, the top-left corner of the image is displayed. This happens with or without locked zoom.
Not sure whether you mean this.
Right, another Zoom bug.xnview wrote:And there is perhaps another problem.
For example, if i have the fit option "large only", i view a little picture so zoom is 100%, i lock the zoom, and view next file. Now this picture is big.
But the zoom becomes 50%, because of the fit option.
Do you think that this is normal?
Think that's a feature which hasn't changed for ages. Do you think that it's better to view the center of an image?Dreamer wrote:Yes exactly this!helmut wrote:...
But in XnView 1.74 this is no longer the case: Whenever navigating to an image, the top-left corner of the image is displayed. This happens with or without locked zoom.
Not sure whether you mean this.