Re: magnifying tool

2001-02-02 Thread Chuck Egner

Richard Mansfield wrote:

 How do I get back to the regular size after using the magnifier on an
 image? That is to say, what is the gimp equivalent of double clicking on
 the hand in PhotoShop?

SHFT+click


HTH
~C~

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Re: magnifying tool

2001-02-02 Thread Tal Danzig

On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 01:24:11PM -0500, Richard Mansfield wrote:
 How do I get back to the regular size after using the magnifier on an
 image? That is to say, what is the gimp equivalent of double clicking on
 the hand in PhotoShop?

Type '1' and that will get you back to a 1:1 zoom.

- Tal

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Re: magnifying tool

2001-02-02 Thread Mimick or Penalt

At 01:24 PM 2/2/01 -0500, you wrote:
How do I get back to the regular size after using the magnifier on an
image? That is to say, what is the gimp equivalent of double clicking on
the hand in PhotoShop?

using both the - and the + key affects the magnification - whether or not 
you are using magnifier.





Re: magnifying tool

2001-02-02 Thread Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero

[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-02-02 at 1324.11 -0500):
 How do I get back to the regular size after using the magnifier on an
 image? That is to say, what is the gimp equivalent of double clicking on
 the hand in PhotoShop?

No idea of PS method, but in Gimp you can press Ctrl while using the
Mag tool to zoom out, or change zoom via menus or keycombos (Image /
View / Zoom In | Zoom Out | Zoom / ).

I personally use  for Zoom In, Ctrl +  for Zoom Out, 1 for Zoom /
1:1, 2 .. 5 for Zoom / 2:1 .. 16:1, and Ctrl + 2 .. 5 for Zoom / 1:2
.. 1:16. My keyboard has  near the 1, the = does not work (it is
Shift + 0, as in most European kbd I believe) and - is far, so using
the first six keys of that row alone or with Ctrl is the best for me
and easy to remember (keys alone mean bigger, keys with Ctrl mean
smaller size on screen).

GSR