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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
The Zoom Tool is used to get a closer or far away view of the objects that are being edited in the working area. It doesn't affect to the output render so you don't mind how close or far away are watching your composition that it is rendered as described in the {{l|render options}}
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The Zoom Tool is used to move closer to, or further away, from objects that are being edited in the working area. Zoom does not affect the output render so it does not matter how close or far away are watching your composition that it is rendered as described in the {{l|render options}}
  
 
==Usage==
 
==Usage==
  
Click on the Zoom Tool button. Then the current status would change to zoom. You can:
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Click on the Zoom Tool button to enter zoom mode. Now you can:
  
 
* Click anywhere in the working area: it will zoom in to 125% of the current zoom level. The zoom will be centered such that the point clicked on remains in the same place.
 
* Click anywhere in the working area: it will zoom in to 125% of the current zoom level. The zoom will be centered such that the point clicked on remains in the same place.

Revision as of 03:44, 5 February 2013

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Tool zoom icon.png ALT-Z


Description

The Zoom Tool is used to move closer to, or further away, from objects that are being edited in the working area. Zoom does not affect the output render so it does not matter how close or far away are watching your composition that it is rendered as described in the Render options

Usage

Click on the Zoom Tool button to enter zoom mode. Now you can:

  • Click anywhere in the working area: it will zoom in to 125% of the current zoom level. The zoom will be centered such that the point clicked on remains in the same place.
  • Ctrl + click anywhere in the working area: it will zoom out to 80% of the current zoom level. (Notice that 80% of 125 is 100, so zooming in one step and out one step will leave you back at the original zoom level).
  • Click at any place and drag to create a rectangle: it will zoom to fit the rectangle in the current working window.
  • Click at any place and drag to create a rectangle, holding Ctrl as you release the mouse button: it will zoom out to fit the current working window in the rectangle.

Alternatively you can always use the existing mouse short cuts for that task (Ctrl + mouse wheel) or the zoom buttons at the left bottom corners of the working area.

Image:Zoom_buttons.png

They do following:

  • Zoom in to 125% of the current zoom level
  • Zoom to 100% (press again and restore last zoom)
  • Zoom to fit the window (press again an restore last zoom)
  • Zoom out to 80% of the current zoom level


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