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v4.60.0018 changes
Posted: 06 May 2006 14:59
by Gandolf
admin wrote:Menu View/Style Tree: added Narrow Tree.
Yep, that looks good.
admin wrote:Added zoom by Ctrl+MouseWheel: now you can easily set the tree, list, and address bar font size by holding Ctrl while wheeling anywhere on the screen.
I can't see the advantage of changing the font using the mouse wheel, in fact I find it a disadvantage that the font can be changed so easily. What is your reason for providing this feature? Is it related to the catalog?
Re: v4.60.0018 changes
Posted: 06 May 2006 15:35
by admin
Gandolf wrote:I can't see the advantage of changing the font using the mouse wheel, in fact I find it a disadvantage that the font can be changed so easily. What is your reason for providing this feature? Is it related to the catalog?
disadvantage? how that?
No relation to the catalog. Zoom by Ctrl+wheel is a standard in web browsers (IE and Firefox at least).
Posted: 08 May 2006 02:57
by Chris Wood
This should be in the bugs forum.
I can't see how it could be a disadvantage either. However it is buggy - it seems to ignore many wheel-scroll events. Actually it's because of some minimum font size, and nothing seems to happen the first 4 or so scrolls upward when you're at the minimum - only after that does the font size start changing. Also when the font size starts changing, the font typeface also changes. Is this some setting of mine?
Posted: 08 May 2006 08:46
by admin
Chris Wood wrote:I can't see how it could be a disadvantage either. However it is buggy - it seems to ignore many wheel-scroll events. Actually it's because of some minimum font size, and nothing seems to happen the first 4 or so scrolls upward when you're at the minimum - only after that does the font size start changing. Also when the font size starts changing, the font typeface also changes. Is this some setting of mine?
This happens when you use non-scalable fonts (raster / bitmap fonts) like MS Sans Serif. Select a TrueType, OpenType, or Type1 font via menu View/Font... and the wheeling will work smoothly.
Posted: 11 May 2006 13:00
by Chris Wood
0022 fixes my issue.