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Description
Grabbing the separator with the mouse and pulling it to force the PANEL / PANE toward the LEFT for LEFT PREVIEW does NOT reduce / zoom out the preview image to less than 100% of its size. UI does not react and allow less than 100% Preview zoom with grabbing the separator and pulling it via “Mouse Drag” in GMIC for Krita / GIMP etc.. latest stable and pre-release.
Should work hard-coded, FORCE-coded in ALL FILTERS irrespective of their own settings. It should in fact OVERRIDE GMIC individual filter zoom settings to allow us artists to re-size the Preview window into SMALL ICON SIZE. So I know, how my App Icon will look at real world icon size!
Broken:
Broken ZOOM OUT functionality
While the Photoshop GMIC plugin of 3.4.0 works perfectly as expected!! Please review its source code and please ADD BACK IN this old feature, thank You! Also older G'MIC versions all had this critically important functionality. You even have 12.5%, 25% 50% 66.7% zoom values hardcoded there, but they don't work anymore!
Jun 14, 2024:
https://github.com/0xC0000054/gmic-8bf/releases
WORKING:
WORKING ZOOMOUT IN OLD VERSIONS
Please fix This functionality is CRITICAL for ICON CREATION. I need to see the preview image at smallest size possible = icon size! Not all filters enable this, but the majority do. Doesn't matter if any of these previews are accurate or not. I frequently made screenshots of this 25% zoomed preview window, because I LIKED that very "inaccurate" Preview this function provided! Then I used that screenshot to actually make my final 48x48px icon!
Thank you.
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=506204
Halla Rempt <[email protected]> changed:
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Resolution|--- |UPSTREAM
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--- Comment #1 from Halla Rempt <[email protected]> ---
I'm sorry, but this not something we handle: the gmic-qt gui plugin is
developed by a third-party. You can report issues here:
https://github.com/GreycLab/gmic-qt