Yes, you already wrote:
I was referring to:
I had a similar memory and that prompted me to have a look at gitlab for this.
Yes, you already wrote:
I was referring to:
I had a similar memory and that prompted me to have a look at gitlab for this.
Ah sorry mis-understood your previous post.
Not really sure of the exact problem just that I recall there being an issue with high dpi screens at some point. I didnât really take much notice at the time as it didnât affect me.
EXACTLY! Thanks for finding this before I could get more idea of what is going to report it.
It looks like it is going to be a bad thing. I am using Wayland. Have to check if going back to X11 will bring me this feature back.
You wonât believe how hard is to work without having this warp feature.
Edit: For now, it looks like using X11 is the best I can do, actually I have no idea why I am using Wayland.
Iâm on 6.0.7 On windows 10⌠1080p screens 2 monitors.
When zooming in and out⌠it would get further and further away from the center so I had to manually recenter my cursor on the target at each zoom step in and out.
When I opened the preferences dialog it warp to center was already checked and I just changed something unrelated I think (pan speed) and noticed that it was zooming normally again⌠with or without warp to center turned on or off.
Could you take a screenshot of that window for us?
Were you having this issue on Windows? Mine is in Ubuntu. I thought it was related to the Wayland/X11 (display manager).
Windows⌠the probably hasnât recurred that I have noticed.
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