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What do you need to do? I would like the image's position in the mini editor to not rely on the image's position in the main editor. A bonus would be independent scroll settings. How would you like to do it? By clicking and dragging within the mini editor's window to change its scroll position. See the attached .gif of the behavior in Graphics Gale.
As for changing zoom, one could make the zoom tool act on the mini editor when its clicked on. Or add 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 buttons to it along the top with the [x] and [>] buttons. (I'm not sure I'd like the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 keys zooming as they do in the main editor when the mouse is over the mini editor. But... that's probably most intuitive, heh.)
Err... that should be "A bonus would be independent zoom settings.", not "A bonus would be independent scroll settings." As opposed to the mini editor always being x1 basically.
PS: Apologies if I've reported this before. I felt really sure I'd at least made a comment or something about it, but I was surprised to not find anything by searching.
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Independent scrolling on Mini Editor
Independent scroll/zoom/animation speed on Mini Editor
Sep 19, 2014
From kirby...@gmail.com on June 09, 2014 00:55:20
What do you need to do? I would like the image's position in the mini editor to not rely on the image's position in the main editor. A bonus would be independent scroll settings. How would you like to do it? By clicking and dragging within the mini editor's window to change its scroll position. See the attached .gif of the behavior in Graphics Gale.
As for changing zoom, one could make the zoom tool act on the mini editor when its clicked on. Or add 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 buttons to it along the top with the [x] and [>] buttons. (I'm not sure I'd like the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 keys zooming as they do in the main editor when the mouse is over the mini editor. But... that's probably most intuitive, heh.)
Attachment: graphics gale preview.gif
Original issue: http://code.google.com/p/aseprite/issues/detail?id=407
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