The mouse wheel function of BIZARRE has stopped working in my installation and I think this coincided with the update to Pale Moon 33.1. Is there an apparent reason why this should be, and is there a workaround?
Actually it's still working on some images, but not on others. Maybe just bad luck on which images I tried after the update. Please ignore (or delete) this post until I gather more data.
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Re: BIZARRE 33
I would also ask this on the page you linked to; there's a comment section at the bottom.
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Is this in the context of a website, or when viewing an image on its own? For viewing an image, I had to disable the zoom features when the image is already larger than the window, otherwise the normal click-to-full-size/click-to-fit-size functionality breaks. Rotation features should still be available. If on a webpage, this should not be a problem, and both zoom and rotate features should be working as expected. That being said, I don't personally use the mouse shortcuts, so if a bug has crept in, I wouldn't be entirely surprised.
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These were within page content. I think something changed between when I was having problems and now, and I did disable BIZARRE, restart, enable, and restart, so that may have fixed something. Before that it seemed like most of the images I tried to zoom did not work but some of that was probably bad luck regarding my choices. By that I mean things like the moon logo at the top left of this forum where the image is in the background, or behind an overlay like the images on Shutterstock. If there is a way to zoom those without zooming the entire page I would like to know it.RealityRipple wrote: ↑2024-04-25, 19:56Is this in the context of a website, or when viewing an image on its own?