This is a reply to: http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/lists/gimp-user/2008-October/013230.html Hi Claus Berghammer (Bugzilla) wrote: > > I'm not shure if it is the same. I don't have "Resize window on zoom" > and "Resize window on image size > change" enabled, nor do I use the crop tool, as it is described in > #555493. But the result is comparable (but not the exactly the SAME). Can you provide a detailed step-by-step on how to reproduce the problem please? > > Using "Minus Key" is slow, because I have to type it several times, > until I reach 100%. Using "Zoom Revert" doesn't do it either, because > it also don't sends me back to 100%. Where zoom revert takes you depend entire on your workflow. I admit that it might not be very pleasant to make sure Zoom Revert always goes back to 100% though.. I do however find it reasonable to zoom out with the - key if you want to use the cursor as zoom focus point, or you can maybe even just do a View -> Fit Image in Window. We can't tailor the zoom behaviour for a specific use case, it needs to be general. > > And shall I write my arguments for a zoom operator key again into Bug > 553534 (centering issues after image scaling and setting zoom to 100%)? Again, I don' think a modifier key is a good idea. BR, Martin _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer