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What about a key to fit image to window width ?
I suggest
key 'w' to fit to width
key 'z' to fit to window size
(as xpdf)
As with the current fit to window size, I would prefer the change to be global (not only for the current image).
I also notice that zooming is local to the image so when we change of image (with space) we return to the default zoom.
It's certainly what we want most of the time. But sometimes, we would prefer to zoom globally (when reading A4 scanned pages for example). Could we have 2 keys, one for local zoom and one for global zoom?
Thanks for your fast answers.
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I'll think about the w/z key mappings you've suggested. Using a global zoom is already possible with the -z/-Z option flags. I will not add keybindings to make the current zoom level global or to change the zoom level on a global basis, because it's easy enough to run sxiv with the -z/-Z option flag when opening a bunch of A4 scanned pages.
What about a key to fit image to window width ?
I suggest
(as xpdf)
As with the current fit to window size, I would prefer the change to be global (not only for the current image).
I also notice that zooming is local to the image so when we change of image (with space) we return to the default zoom.
It's certainly what we want most of the time. But sometimes, we would prefer to zoom globally (when reading A4 scanned pages for example). Could we have 2 keys, one for local zoom and one for global zoom?
Thanks for your fast answers.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: