The defaults are ok and match other graphic packages like Inkscape.
I wouldn't touch them.
Maybe you're coming from another software like Corel Draw and you got
used to the scrolling with the mouse wheel, but that is not the same for
everyone.
CTRL + Scroll wheel does the same. The only difference
Jernej Simončič writes:
> I'm all for it - in my experience, the wheel is useless for scrolling
> the images (partially because it's limited to single direction only),
> but works very nicely for zooming in and out (and if you combine this
I use the mousewheel for scrolling quite often, especially
On Saturday 25 July 2009, Jeremy Morton wrote:
> I noticed that by default, scrolling up and down
> with the mouse scrollwheel isn't configured to do anything at all.
> Especially as it wouldn't even be replacing something else, I propose
> that the scroll-up and scroll-down actions be configured,
On Saturday, July 25, 2009, 17:57:39, peter sikking wrote:
> if people like you find it smashing to zoom with the scroll-wheel,
> then we should make that an easy preference, but not by default.
I'm all for it - in my experience, the wheel is useless for scrolling
the images (partially because it
Jeremy wrote,
> Just a small thing. I noticed that by default, scrolling up and down
> with the mouse scrollwheel isn't configured to do anything at all.
> Especially as it wouldn't even be replacing something else, I propose
> that the scroll-up and scroll-down actions be configured, by
> defa
Hello all,
Just a small thing. I noticed that by default, scrolling up and down
with the mouse scrollwheel isn't configured to do anything at all.
Especially as it wouldn't even be replacing something else, I propose
that the scroll-up and scroll-down actions be configured, by default, to
zoo