Am Samstag, 27. Januar 2018, 09:11:50 CET schrieb Alexander Rabtchevich:
> Hello
> 
> While cropping, especially portrait oriented images, it is hard to get
> maximum useful space for the crop within the monitor. The step of
> scaling is too big to achieve some appropriate size of the frame for
> cropping. Also there is no way to pan the image (not the cropping area)
> within the monitor. Panning through changing cursor position during
> scaling is not accurate enough and requires iterative actions.
> 
> Is there the way to:
>      1. decrease the step of scaling for the mouse wheel, maybe with
> keyboard modifier or through settings.

In development builds you can pan the image with the arrow keys and zoom with 
ctrl-- and ctrl-+. The panning steps can be made smaller/bigger with alt/shit 
keys. I suppose we could add that to zooming, too, and maybe also to the 
scroll wheel zoom.

>      2. implement panning of the image, not the cropping frame, if the
> cursor is outside the cropping frame?
> 
> 
> With respect,
> Alexander Rabtchevich
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