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[Feature request] Add an option to reverse mouse wheel zoom direction #82

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brunetton opened this issue Jun 20, 2022 · 3 comments
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@brunetton
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Hi

I'm using fstl almost every day, and each time I'm surprised by the way the zoom has been decided: mouse wheel to up zoom out.
In (almost ?) every 2D and 3D softwares (Inkscape, Gimp, Blender, Onshape, etc) I'm using, the mouse wheel is used the other way (and I'm used to it):

  • wheel up => zoom in
  • wheel down => zoom out

Could you add an option to invert this default behavior ? (command line option is fine)
Thanks a lot !

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@DeveloperPaul123
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Hello,

What version of fstl are you using? I would encourage you to build from master as the feature you are requesting has already been implemented.

@brunetton
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brunetton commented Jun 28, 2022

Hello,

What version of fstl are you using?

This is a good question; I didn't found howto get the version: fstl --help, fstl --version and Help -> about didn't helped.

Anyway, I'm using the last version available in Ubuntu 21.10: v0.9.4-1. As the last released version on Github is 0.9.4 I didn't thought there were new versions available.

I would encourage you to build from master as the feature you are requesting has already been implemented.

Great news, thanks

I would encourage you to add a changelog file, and/or publish new releases. Thanks

@brunetton
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I totally agree with the proposal of #83 :) This would trigger a new release in Ubuntu and make all users benefits of new features.

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