On 4/19/2011 2:54 PM, [email protected] wrote:
Justin Wood (Callek) wrote:
On 4/16/2011 11:37 PM, Robert Kaiser wrote:
I'm still a bit unsure what your actual problem is - do you need a
different set of zoom levels?
I'm still unclear on this.
For one, why do you need a different zoom level settings; I don't see
much difference between the scale of your pref and the scale of our
defaults. (just a few additions in your list)
My experience with the new settings is that it's either too big or too
small for my combination of eyesight, screen res etc.
BTW, Firefox 4.0 has the following default zoom levels:
.3,.5,.67,.8,.9,1,1.1,1.2,1.33,1.5,1.7,2,2.4,3
Of course, FF has a different View - Zoom menu. In all the years of
using Netscape, Mozilla and SM I have never chosen a zoom level from the
menu. I would much prefer the FF method.
I have an alternate solution that *could* work with the menu....
This solution is one I present here in idea only, I am not the module
owner of the code in question, nor a peer; and I also do not have the
time to implement this.
Keep our current list (default pref value).
Application reads a user set value if it exists.
Take the |diff| of the two lists, and any values not in the users list
that is in the default list, disable (hide) the menu entry.
Any value of a current zoom level not in the menu gets a (new) entry
added to menu, |Other|, inserted between whatever entries it belongs
between logically.
No UI for changing the zoom settings other than about:config should exist.
IFF the user omits zoom levels up to <4 visible in menu, we re-add some
of the more common zoom levels, to keep the MENU usable.
Just my suggestion, I do not [to participate in] a debate, nor a
bikeshed on this thought process.
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~Justin Wood (Callek)
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