* Tobias Ellinghaus <h...@gmx.de> [02-03-15 08:28]:
> Am Montag, 2. Februar 2015, 10:31:56 schrieb Patrick Shanahan:
> > darktable-1.7.0.1422816182.829e3f9
> > openSUSE Tw
> > 
> > I am paging thru a rather large collection in lighttable "Z", zoomed mode
> > when I find an image needing editing.  I change to darkroom mode and make
> > desired changes and return to lighttable.  I find I am no longer zoomed
> > and my edited image not displayed.
> > 
> > Is this desired and intended or a user-interface bug or ... ?
> 
> What are you doing exactly? Do you press 'z', keep it pressed, move through 
> the images with arrow keys/mouse wheel, still have 'z' pressed, hit 
> 'd'/double 
> click, finally release 'z', and then go back to lighttable?

No, <z> and <shift> while holding <z> leaves you in "zoom" mode and you
can page thru present collection.  But if after moving several files
either direction I decide to edit a photo, when I return to lighttable I
am not at the photo I edited and not in "zoom" view.  Also after moving
several files and leave zoom mode, I am not at the "current" photo but
back to where I started.

It's like reading a book with a magnifying glass, putting the glass down
and finding I am at a different page.
 
> That is the only way I can provoke lighttable to not be where it's supposed 
> to 
> be when coming back from darkroom. And that is on purpose, 'z' is just 
> zooming 
> into an image, not scrolling lighttable. After all it's super unpleasant to 
> keep 'z' pressed all the time so that is not what people should use. If you 
> want to look for images with zoom 1 all the time just hit alt-1 or remap 'z' 
> to the sticky zoom which does what you want.

I guess the "sticky zoom" == <z> + <shift while holding z>
 

tks,
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