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Zoom to fit/width follows cursor not screen or navigator selection


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I have a multi page (7 pages) document configured with facing pages. Zoom to fit and zoom to width jump the screen to the page containing the cursor and zoom to that fit or width respectively. I think this is a bit confusing.

For example if the cursor is on page 1 (right facing page) but I am scrolled to pages 2/3 in the editor window, when I select View->Zoom->Zoom-to-fit (Ctrl-0) the editor window jumps back to page 1 and zooms it to fit. I think the behavior should be to zoom whatever is currently on the screen. In other words, selecting a 'zoom' action shouldn't result in a 'pan+zoom' action.

As an aside. A feature to zoom to the current navigator selection would be useful. Especially since you have the nice ability to select one or both facing pages in the navigator. It could be accessed either from a rt-click context menu in the navigator or a View->Zoom->Zoom-to-navigator menu item.

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Hi @leminibleu,

Sorry for the delayed reply. 

You cannot have Zoom to Width/Fit without panning. What if you are already panned and not centered? Like this:

Screenshot 2019-04-02 at 13.23.12.png

How is the "Zoom to fit" supposed to work in this case, if it does not pan? 

Also, this does not zoom to fit where your cursor is placed, but zooms to fit the current page/spread selected/ 

I've moved this to feature requests as it's not a bug. 

Thanks,

Gabe. 

 

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