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#2312 Bug 3075784 has reappeared

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closed-out-of-date
nobody
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2014-12-27
2012-01-22
Calebrw
No

This seems to be a duplicate problem to what was reported in bug #3075784, but I had to remap the keys as only "-" worked to zoom out, but not "+" to zoom in. This in .10.3 on Windows.

Discussion

  • Mike Pope

    Mike Pope - 2012-02-11
    • status: open --> pending
     
  • Mike Pope

    Mike Pope - 2012-02-11
    • status: pending --> open
     
  • Mike Pope

    Mike Pope - 2012-10-16

    Can not reproduce on linux.

     
  • Mike Pope

    Mike Pope - 2013-01-11
    • milestone: In_Official_release --> Current
     
  • Mike Pope

    Mike Pope - 2013-01-11
    • labels: Interface --> Interface, Windows
     
  • Mike Pope

    Mike Pope - 2014-06-08

    I am unable to duplicate this ATM.

     
  • Mike Pope

    Mike Pope - 2014-06-08
    • labels: Interface, Windows --> Windows, UI
     
  • wintertime

    wintertime - 2014-12-27

    Works for me, both with numpad and alphanumeric + and - keys.

    • Can't find the listed other bug, because SF changed all bug numbers some time ago.
    • If that was caused by some exotic keyboard layout on a keyboard without numpad, knowing which it was would be needed first.
    • If it was only a misunderstanding cause the initial zoomlevel is already fully zoomed in, there would be nothing to fix (at most a new feature of being able to zoom in more, which may be nice on some high dpi screens).
     
  • Mike Pope

    Mike Pope - 2014-12-27
    • status: open --> closed-out-of-date
    • Group: Current --> Unspecified
     
  • Mike Pope

    Mike Pope - 2014-12-27

    OK. If it is no longer reproducible, I will close as out of date.

     
  • Calebrw

    Calebrw - 2014-12-27

    I think it's caused by the issue I outline in IR#189, basically that the "+" requires a shift key as well, but the "-" key does not. This is the standard on most, if not all keyboards I have used, but I don't know about all keyboards (especially those produced by Apple).

     

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