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After using the app for some time, found out some more things to ask/suggest. Yet again, I'm not complaining, I don't think there are a lot of people in need of these features except for me. Just wondering
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Hi @Gigas002 ! Thank you for taking the time to write here and for the kind words! Some great points here, and I'll try answering them together!
No. To be fair, I had some trouble with zooming, and I am not yet happy. For example on Mac,the zoom is still faster for the image, while scrolling in dropdowns is too slow. Having a zoom multiplier in the options could be a solution maybe?
This is by design. I've initially written oculante for me to inspect images (I make games) and I wanted to precisely distinguish between pixels. I realize this does not work for everyone. I can add an option to control this behavior.
To be honest, I have no idea. I've never used it borderless. I am working on a proper "no-window-decoration" mode where I internally disable all windowing. For that, I'd need to allow dragging and closing from the menu bar, and I am not happy with it still.
No. Not that I know. I've never thought about that, that's why I like these discussions. Maybe these are limits made by the windowing library I use, but I will check.
Exactly as you said, only in zen mode. I thought this would be a better default. Should I revert that and not resize?
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oculanteand it's amazing, loved it the moment seen it!I've used
qimgvfor a long time on ax11-session, but since I've moved towayland, I needed a different solution. For some time I've usedimv, but it's a bit abandoned (as aqimgv, in fact) and not quite fit my needs.oculanteis really fast and handles my use-cases very good, but I still have some questions to ask.First, is there a way to control a zoom-in/out step? It's a bit too "fast" for me.
For next questions, it'd be better to refer to a screenshot below.
On this screenshot, the left one is
oculante, on the middle isqimgvand on the right isimv.I don't know, how
imvhandles the zoom process, butqimgvhas nice settings for upscaling process, making the zoomed image prettier. Is there any plans for such feature inoculante?Finally, I wonder, where the border-line between
oculanteandqimgvcame from. I've disabled window borders with a hotkey, so there shouldn't be any borders, like between middle and right picture, but it exists. Not sure, if it's a bug, but would be better, if it wouldn't exist.All reactions