committed
Leo Savernik
l.savernik at aon.at
Mon Feb 24 22:41:21 GMT 2003
Am Montag, 24. Februar 2003 22:33 schrieb Dirk Mueller:
[...]
> However, if you do have the right medium font size and there is just this
> one braindead web page that hardcodes font sizes in pixels or worse, you
> want a finer grained scaling.
Yep, I only need it temporarily for such sites. I just don't see why small
steps are better than large steps, i. e. former stepping was 100% -> 105% in
the first step. So that first step never changed anything noticeably. Next
step is 110%, which is still too small an improvement. Maybe it does make a
difference under another setup. For me I only see noticeable changes at zoom
levels >= 120%. I simply want the font size become big *fast*, and Mozilla
allows me to do that. Konqueror stepping has always been too small before.
>
> btw, you don't have to click repeatedly on the button. you can use the
> popup, or use the zoom setting from the view menu directly.
Well, so instead of aim - click - click I have to aim - press - wait - aim -
release -- too slow for me. Using a menu isn't an option either for the same
cause. I want to gain the result *fast*, that's why there are toolbar buttons
around.
>
> I find the mozilla behaviour pretty braindead, thats why I implemented
> something that is IMHO superior.
You should have told me before I committed. It's interesting to see that the
discussion always starts after committing something ;-)
Could you explain the superiority of a small stepping to me? It's not obvious
for me.
mfg
Leo
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