Dnia 30-05-2005, pon o godzinie 23:22 +0200, Christian Neumair napisał: > Bug 79352 [1] suggested that "shift-mousewheel could zoom in / out on > nautilus views", which sounded like a good idea. Now that Nautilus HEAD > zooms the current directory view when the user presses shift+zoom, Mike > Miller suggested [2] to use the ctrl key as zoom-triggering scroll > modifier, since other applications (many win apps, probably firefox or > mozilla) have this binding. Also note that currently, Epiphany has ctrl > +scroll bound to quick scroll (double-stepped). > > Windows(/FF [probably]): > ctrl+scroll: zoom > > GIMP, Nautilus: > shift+scroll: zoom > > we have to decide whether consistency with win is important here, or > whether double-stepped scrolling should be bound to ctrl. > Any opinions?
I'd say Shift+scroll for zoom, Ctrl+scroll for horizontal scroll (ie, the GIMP option). But that's probably because I learned that using GIMP, so it's most natural binding for me. Note that (AFAIR) Inkscape uses the opposite bindings (ie, windows option + horizontal scroll added). Also note that Galeon uses Ctrl+scroll for zoom, but with swapped directions compared to all other apps (ie, SCROLL_UP means zoom out, not zoom in, this seems to be unique to gecko apps, firefox also has swapped directions). In a word, it's a big mess atm, could definitely use some standarisation. Cheers, Maciej -- Maciej Katafiasz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Usability mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/usability
