Ah. It doesn't even appear there.

On 2 March 2013 19:13, Ulrich Pegelow <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am 02.03.2013 20:04, schrieb Colin Adams:
>
>> On 2 March 2013 18:56, Ulrich Pegelow <[email protected]
>> <mailto:ulrich.pegelow@**tongareva.de <[email protected]>>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>     Ah, then maybe our usermanual is a bit unclear on the function of "z"
>>     and we seem to have a small bug in addition.
>>
>>     What "z" does in fact is fully zoom into the image under the mouse
>>     cursor. If you release the key it goes back to the original view. "z"
>>     does not switch to fullscreen mode. That function is linked to key
>>     accelerator F11.
>>
>>     The bug (just discovered): "z" does not work until you have once
>> clicked
>>     on one of the thumbnails.
>>
>>
>> Thanks. It works as you describe (and is a nice feature).
>>
>>     Concerning the overexposed shortcut "o" (which only works in darkroom
>>     mode): maybe you have an image without over/underexposure. In that
>> case
>>     you can't see any difference. Normally underexposed areas are given in
>>     blue, overexposed ones in red.
>>
>>
>> Nope. Clicking on the toggle over/underexposed button or turning on the
>> overexposed module gives me plenty of red. But pressing o doesn't act as
>> a toggle. It seems to do nothing.
>>
>
> Please check if the keyboard shortcut is activated per default. You just
> go into the preference dialog, which can be reached by pressing an icon at
> the top that looks like a gear wheel. You should see something like in the
> attached screenshot.
>
> Ulrich
>
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