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Zoom with CTRL+= (equals) no longer works #550

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krassowski opened this issue Jan 3, 2023 · 6 comments
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Zoom with CTRL+= (equals) no longer works #550

krassowski opened this issue Jan 3, 2023 · 6 comments
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@krassowski
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The browsers and editors I know that support zoom out with ctrl + - and zoom in with ctrl + + also support ctrl + = for zoom in. Electron does not define a shortcut for the latter. The workaround is to define it manually as suggested in electron/electron#15496.

We had a shortcut for this but it was removed in f72e0a5. Maybe it could be restored if it does not have side effects.

@krassowski krassowski added the bug label Jan 3, 2023
@JasonWeill JasonWeill changed the title Zoom with <kbd>ctrl</kbd> + <kbd>=</kbd> no longer works Zoom with CTRL+= (equals) no longer works Jan 5, 2023
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mbektas commented Oct 30, 2023

@krassowski is this still an issue?

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Yes.

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mbektas commented Dec 17, 2023

this is working fine for me on Mac with Cmd + - and Cmd + =

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kburchfiel commented Apr 3, 2024

On Ubuntu, Ctrl + = doesn't appear to have any effect (though Ctrl + + does work).

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on46zohu commented Jun 9, 2024

Hi. I have been using JupyterLab Desktop for a few days (Windows). Only Ctrl - works for me. Any suggestions?

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on46zohu commented Jun 9, 2024

Just noticed that Ctrl Shift + works for "zoom-in", so never mind and thanks!

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