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3. October 2011, 11:11:46

emc

Posts: 824

What is this ? Zoom to, 100 > Zoom to, 120

1=Zoom to, 100 > Zoom to, 120
2=Zoom to, 120 > Zoom to, 200
3=Zoom to, 130 > Zoom to, 300
4=Zoom to, 140 > Zoom to, 400
5=Zoom to, 150 > Zoom to, 500
6=Zoom to, 160 > Zoom to, 600
7=Zoom to, 170 > Zoom to, 700
8=Zoom to, 180 > Zoom to, 800

I understamd Zoom in, 10, or Zoom to, 20, or Zoom out, 50

But why need to add '> Zoom to, 120'
What this complete command would do ? 'Zoom to, 100 > Zoom to, 120'

Thank you
edmond
Win 7
Opera with latest build

3. October 2011, 11:35:24

burnout426

Posts: 13202

I don't understand what you're talking about.

"Zoom out, x" and "Zoom in, x" are like +/- x%.
"Zoom to, 100" is used to reset the zoom level to 100%.
"Zoom to, a value greater than 100" is used to increase the zoom level above 100% to make things look bigger than the default.
"Zoom to, a value less than 100" is used to decrease the zoom level below 100% to make things look smaller.

You could use these commands to make your own zoom buttons. They're already used for keyboard shortcuts and such.

I don't see anything wrong with any of them.

3. October 2011, 12:28:38

emc

Posts: 824

I understand all your saying burnout 426.

My first wrote was what I have see in other web tutorial for Opera, phrasing a keyboard command , numeric key 1-8 in such a command.

This is what I feel strange why it has > and why the way it phrase a command that way. You know........

Zoom in, zoom to,zoom out..Etc I am acknowledged quite a while ago in Opera 5 may be.


Thanks
Edmond
Win 7
Opera with latest build

3. October 2011, 12:38:34

burnout426

Posts: 13202

Originally posted by emc:

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Oh, I think it's used to create a toggle of choices. Look at the 'i' keyboard shortcut in preferences for an example.

3. October 2011, 12:41:10

burnout426

Posts: 13202

Originally posted by emc:

1=Zoom to, 100 > Zoom to, 120 > Zoom to, 140



Each time you press '1', it should switch to the next choice I think.

3. October 2011, 13:28:40

Pesala

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Those shortcuts are from my Tips Page.

Each command, instead of doing only one thing, will toggle two zoom levels, which is what it says on the page.

Shortcut 1 will toggle between 100% and 120%, shortcut 2 will toggle between 120% and 200%, etc. This extends the range of zoom levels that can be reached with shortcuts and may be easier to remember.

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3. October 2011, 13:47:55

emc

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Oh Pedals, is you. Your page.

:-)

Edmond
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4. October 2011, 00:39:59

emc

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Originally posted by emc:

Oh Pedals, is you. Your page.

:-)

Edmond




Sorry Pesala..........
I was meant 'Pesala". My phone auto correct to other word.

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Edmond
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