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Posted: Thursday, 31 October, 2024 @ 06:37 PM
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We really need an in-window zoom function because I almost missed the circuitboards.

Cor does the Ragulore go hard: the scale pattern in the background, that font pun... One day you're gonna make one giant coded message and I hope I'm sharp enough to catch it.

Posted: Friday, 01 November, 2024 @ 08:15 PM

@Thorvald: We should have a zoom in feature or even a view in fullscreen mode. Hm. I like to believe rendering the images in 4k is optimal, but the size it ends up being here is kind of hiding some of the details.

I think I didn't quite pitch the snake idea enough here, so I am probably going to make another one later mayhaps. (Also - you noticed the pun! Spot on, sir!)

Posted: Friday, 01 November, 2024 @ 10:33 PM

@ragukokarn: There's a Point-Five patch due with the Tutorials and Job List that got bumped by the trip, after which I should finally post my Summary Feature Request:  the Characters widget provides P-in-P proof-of-concept, so adding a full zoom function shouldn't be too big a leap.

(It'll also solve for .webp files downloading directly if you try to open the image in its own tab. :B )

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