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Option to disable the scroll wheel icon resizing
Status:
RESOLVED: WONTFIX
Severity:
enhancement

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Description Pete 2008-03-08 21:41:59 CET
I would like to have an option to disable the scroll wheel icon resizing.
I find it really annoying when i am selecting several files while holing down the CTRL button and  tries to scroll at the same time the icons will be resized.
I beleve that the scroll wheel acts like the CTRL + or CTRL - combination.
Anyhow i would like to have an option disabling that behaviour on the mouse scroll.
Comment 1 Jannis Pohlmann editbugs 2008-11-28 18:33:37 CET
Personally, I don't think we should add an option for this. Zooming in/out using Ctrl+Mousewheel is more or less standard behaviour in a lot of applications these days. Remember that Thunar is not intended to be overly configurable. In short: no options for things unless they're absolutely needed.
Comment 2 Jannis Pohlmann editbugs 2008-11-28 18:34:06 CET
And again, this is a feature request, not a bug.
Comment 3 Pete 2008-12-09 14:11:16 CET
Okey how about this then, if you have selected a file then ignore the CTRL + scroll combination, and if no file is selected then CTRL + Scroll combination does it's zooming. I think that's something that would please everyone.
Comment 4 Jannis Pohlmann editbugs 2008-12-09 14:40:39 CET
(In reply to comment #3)
> Okey how about this then, if you have selected a file then ignore the CTRL +
> scroll combination, and if no file is selected then CTRL + Scroll combination
> does it's zooming. I think that's something that would please everyone.

No, that results in inconsistent behaviour.
Comment 5 Harald Judt editbugs 2015-04-17 15:54:06 CEST
Closing won't fix.

Bug #3932

Reported by:
Pete
Reported on: 2008-03-08
Last modified on: 2015-04-17

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Assignee:
Jannis Pohlmann
CC List:
3 users

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