> On Oct. 2, 2013, 11:14 p.m., Albert Astals Cid wrote: > > Hmmm, i like how now, if i write 154% on there and press the zoom > > in+zoomout i'm still at 154%, while with your code i'm back to 144% > > > > But not sure if that is of any value but i still like it. What do you guys > > think, is it valuable?
I think with my modification it will go back to 140% (not 144%). And currently, if you put 194% and press the zoom in + zoom out, you will not get 194%, but 184% instead. Also, if you click zoom in/out when the view is in fit width or fit page mode, you will ended up with some 2-digit precision floating number displayed. - Tingnan ----------------------------------------------------------- This is an automatically generated e-mail. To reply, visit: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/112370/#review41149 ----------------------------------------------------------- On Oct. 1, 2013, 11:52 p.m., Tingnan Zhang wrote: > > ----------------------------------------------------------- > This is an automatically generated e-mail. To reply, visit: > http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/112370/ > ----------------------------------------------------------- > > (Updated Oct. 1, 2013, 11:52 p.m.) > > > Review request for Okular. > > > Repository: okular > > > Description > ------- > > BugFix 323434/323435. Zoom factor now will be properly rounded to those > "interval values" like 140%, 250%, etc, when using zoom in and out feature. > > > Diffs > ----- > > ui/pageview.cpp 0d6c567d836340555b3101b58178a9247959543a > > Diff: http://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/112370/diff/ > > > Testing > ------- > > done on local machine > > > Thanks, > > Tingnan Zhang > >
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