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Suggest Feature : Zoom In / Out Layout #26

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bbagwang opened this issue Jul 5, 2021 · 3 comments
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Suggest Feature : Zoom In / Out Layout #26

bbagwang opened this issue Jul 5, 2021 · 3 comments
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@bbagwang
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bbagwang commented Jul 5, 2021

this is a really good extension :)
Hope we can zoom in / out the layout.

Thanks!

@Viladoman Viladoman added the enhancement New feature or request label Jul 5, 2021
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Thanks! I am glad you like it.
I want to add zoom at some point. It is already in the UX projects section.

Hopefully I will have some spare time soon to do some work on this.

@BobbyAnguelov
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+1 for this please...

On a 4k Monitor with 125% scaling the UI is a little "large". I should definitely be able to see more than 12 rows.

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Hopefully I can get to it sooner than later.

Meanwhile, for big structures like this I would suggest using the 'Flat' mode instead of 'Stack' ( the option is at the top of the Struct Layout window ).

The stack mode adds this small padding for each nested node so it can be clicked back to collapse and shows the current nested state better. When there are a several levels of nested structures then these paddings can add up quite a lot. The 'Flat' mode is basically 0 padding and in order to collapse or go up 1 level the use of context menu on the mouse right click is mandatory.

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Stack screenshot

TLDR: I agree that a zoom slider is long overdue.

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