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As is standard many tools (gimp, some text editors, web browsers, etc.), cmd+scroll or ctrl+zoom (in windows / linux) is a nice way to zoom in and out.
Holding down cmd (ord ctrl) and then scrolling should zoom in and out. It's faster in two ways:
When drawing / editing pixels, you use your mouse the whole time, so it's faster and more convenient to not have switch the right hand from mouse to plus/minus keys (which are on the right side of the keyboard)
Scrolling itself is faster and more precise
"Scroll Zoom" is a non-optimal solution for mouse users, as for one it's non-standard (as far as I'm concerned) and secondly because it has the potential to not work (as it does for me, reported in #176).
As is standard many tools (gimp, some text editors, web browsers, etc.), cmd+scroll or ctrl+zoom (in windows / linux) is a nice way to zoom in and out.
Holding down cmd (ord ctrl) and then scrolling should zoom in and out. It's faster in two ways:
"Scroll Zoom" is a non-optimal solution for mouse users, as for one it's non-standard (as far as I'm concerned) and secondly because it has the potential to not work (as it does for me, reported in #176).
Possible dublicate of #93
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