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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sun Dec 16 21:00:26 +0000
2007 -------
There is some bug/unwanted behaviour with the Zoom-slider:
Actually, I thought that the snapping points should be set to fit horizontally
one page or 2 pages, not the whole page. This is far more useful, as I
understand. [But I am open to discuss this issue. ;-) ]
When OOo is maximised on a 1024 x 768 resolution and set to Automatic-mode:
- the first snapping point should be set
to fit 2 pages horizontally
- actually, the zoom-level is 48% and there is
enough space left around the 2 pages
(both left and right and top-bottom)
- at a zoom-level of 58%, both pages still fit
horizontally
- the 2nd snapping point is set to 100% (!)
[not yet decided what is better: 100% or fit one page horizontally]
- however, there is a jump from 100% to 139%
when moving the slider to the right (zoom in)
- therefore, it is not possible to zoom to something
close to the width of the screen
[at 100% there is still enough white space around the document]
I hope this gets improved. :-)
> a) Automatic mode, you have a mark for '1 whole page'
> and for '2 whole pages'.
> In case these two zoom values are too close to each other,
> there's only one mark.
I bet this will never happen for any document having *non-zero width* pages. ;-)
100% and 'Fit one page horizontally' might collide on a lower resolution, while
100% and 'Fit 2 pages horizontally' might come very close on a higher
resolution, but not '1 page' and '2 pages' (except when the 2nd page has 0
width).
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