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Currently, scrolling horizontally with shift-scroll seems to move a specific amount, regardless of zoom. Because of that, the more you zoom out, the more shift-scrolling becomes a slower alternative to just dragging the scroll bar on the bottom, and at the lowest scale it just becomes unbearable to use.
2024-08-28.14-42-15.mp4
Implementation Details / Mockup
I'm not qualified to suggest implementation details but I believe the solution might be multiplying the "mouse scroll amount" by the inverse of the level of zoom. Not sure, sorry.
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I had the exact thought when I was implementing continuous autoscrolling, but forgot about it. Thanks for the reminder; this should be pretty easy to implement.
Enhancement Summary
Currently, scrolling horizontally with shift-scroll seems to move a specific amount, regardless of zoom. Because of that, the more you zoom out, the more shift-scrolling becomes a slower alternative to just dragging the scroll bar on the bottom, and at the lowest scale it just becomes unbearable to use.
2024-08-28.14-42-15.mp4
Implementation Details / Mockup
I'm not qualified to suggest implementation details but I believe the solution might be multiplying the "mouse scroll amount" by the inverse of the level of zoom. Not sure, sorry.
Please search the issue tracker for existing feature requests before submitting your own.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: