Bug 351349 - Version 4.14.0 pre, zoom state was individually kept for each image (lock, or unlock zoom)
Summary: Version 4.14.0 pre, zoom state was individually kept for each image (lock, or...
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Alias: None
Product: gwenview
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: Other (add details in bug description)
Platform: Mageia RPMs Linux
: NOR major
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Assignee: Gwenview Bugs
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Reported: 2015-08-16 07:01 UTC by linnets
Modified: 2017-11-10 18:02 UTC (History)
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Description linnets 2015-08-16 07:01:17 UTC
KDE 4.14.3
Gwenview 4.14.0 pre

Each image after browsing, was kept zoom state no matter 'locked zoom' activated or not.

Also, unlike 'locked zoom', each (this) zoom state may have different values (e.g. 60%, 100%, 200%).
Images are not in synced position as in 'locked zoom'. That is, if I view two identical 
images (have the same content, viewing area are larger than screen size). The first one, I viewed the right-top corner of image, the second one, I viewed the left-bottom corner. Back-forward between to images, no change of their area are shown.

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Browse several images
2. zoom some of them by different values
3. Browse next-back between them

1. Create two identical images (with names, so that, when viewing, they are next to each other)
2. Scroll each image to view its different area
3. Browse back-forth between two images

Actual Results:  
No matter 'locked zoom' enabled or not, zoom states, their viewing positions of each images are preserved.

Expected Results:  
If 'locked zoom' is disabled, images are auto-fitted when browsing.

If 'locked zoom' is enabled, all images are have the same zoom states, same relative position of viewing area.
Comment 1 Nate Graham 2017-11-10 18:02:59 UTC
Can't reproduce with git master. the Zoom mode setting appears to do what it says it will do. Please leave a comment if you can still reproduce with more recent software.