[Bf-committers] questions on 'View All' - clip and image editors

Brecht Van Lommel brechtvanlommel at pandora.be
Wed Aug 21 03:27:57 CEST 2013


The HOME option as it works now is something I use a lot. It could work
better but at least for me it's important to have something that always
gives power-of-two zoom levels, the distortion from other zoom levels is
just too misleading to inspect render or compositing results. I'm not sure
if that's just me or if users do the same.

Without a border it's also not really clear which pixels are part of the
render and which are part of the UI, a bit of padding looks better. If
you're in fullscreen and the image fits in the screen then HOME / F can
display without borders, but otherwise I'm not sure it's better.



On Wed, Aug 21, 2013 at 1:51 AM, Dalai Felinto <dfelinto at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all
> (Sergey in particular),
>
> I fixed the 'View All' operator for the Clip editor and incremented the one
> for the Image Editor (rev. 59338, 59339). There are still some improvements
> I would like to address.
>
> Basically we can activate the 'View All' operator in two ways:
>
> HOMEKey - View All  (shows the image within a big border)
> FKey - View All + fit_view (shows the image fitting  *almost* on the
> fullscreen.
>
> 1) Can we get rid of the 'HOME' option?
>
> Since at least for me I always need the image to fit the editor. (if so we
> can even remove the F shortcut and have the HOME one to call the operator
> with "fit_view" always on).
>
> 2) When calling FKey there is a border of 5 pixels around the image, can
> the border be of ZERO?
>
> This would make fullscreen to really be fullscreen - so a fullHD image can
> map 1:1 to a fullHD display. I understand if someone advocates for the clip
> editor since the bottom of the editor is used to display the tracked
> frames. But at least for the Image editor border ZERO would be better.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Dalai
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