Hi Sean,
On 4 January 2012 01:19, Sean White <runicpaladin@gmail.com> wrote:
Is there a chance that we can turn the Zoom dialogue into a submenu. I
personally get a little annoyed when I create a new document in writer and
then have to open a new dialogue to change the zoom from normal to 'fit
width', as is my preference, but more than that is the fact that the
dialogue is rather unnecessary with the three 'view layout' options catered
for down in the status bar and thus the only real need is to change the
zoom levels which could be achieved more efficiently with an ordinary
submenu.
You don't need to open the Zoom dialogue, instead you can right-click
on the percentage in the status bar to get a menu where can select any
of these options. You can also double-click the percentage to get to
the dialogue instead.
Obviously, you didn't see that and neither did I (I think I was at
some point explicitly pointed there). So, despite the functionality
being there, we do have a problem. Are you interested in turning the
problem into a spec?
Astron.
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