https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=96657

--- Comment #3 from Andy <[email protected]> ---
I am sorry, but I do not fully understand what kind of details I should
provide.
The tool we are talking about is the one indicated by Beluga.
Using it, you drag a rectangle with the mouse on the page you're editing of any
size and position, and after you release the mouse button the zoom is set to a
factor that shows the rectangle content as big as possible, provided the whole
rectangle content stays visible.
To me, this the most efficient way to zoom in in most cases.
However, its use depends on the fact that while dragging the mouse you can see
a temporary dotted rectangle that allows you to see clearly what you will
enlarge. Of course this rectangle will disappear when you release the mouse
button
At the moment, using the tool in 5.1.0.1 the rectangle never appears.
And yes, I had openGL on when I tried it... in the meantime I was told that
openGL is the problem also with zoom slider visualization corruption (see bug
96655).
Unfortunately, since OpenGL did not give any problem to me in many years, I did
not fathom that is was now going to be troublesome.
At the moment, I am sorry but I do not have 5.1.0.1 installed anymore, since
the numerous problems it showed made it pretty much unusable; I filed 6 bugs
reports on it then downgraded.

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