Andrea Govoni wrote:
Geoff Welsh wrote:
Rufus wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
Um, no. I'm using a MacBook Air and a Mac Mini. Both run OS X. The
trackpad on each machine uses multitouch gestures; pinch-to-zoom in
particular works with the standard versions of Safari, Firefox,
Chrome, and Camino. A "smart phone" or "smart pad" (i.e. iPhone, iPad)
in the Apple world runs a different operating system, iOS. Totally not
what I'm asking about.
There are some documented OS X interface compatibility/implementation
issues outstanding in SM - one of the most glaring (IMO) is not
following an alias or on-disk URL path when using the Profile
manager...looks like you've found another.
I agree - the browser *should* support features of the OS interface, but
in the case of this gesture it seems rather sporadically implemented
amongst the apps I use, so in general I don't use it...still, would be
nice to be able to use this with images.
Does control-scroll no longer work to zoom on OSX 10.8?
Control-scrolling zooms the whole *screen*, pinching zooms the
window/tab *content*.
Under Max OS 10.6.8 cntrl+scroll gesture only zooms the window content,
and works this way with SM. Just did it...
...the annoying thing is that there's no way I can find to quickly
return the window content to unzoomed, 100% view.
Command (Apple key) +scroll gesture will zoom the whole screen - and
only zoom *up*. Command+scroll gesture down will return to 100% view
and halt there. Not so in a window.
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- Rufus
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