clone 597073 -1
tags -1 + upstream
severity -1 wishlist
retitle -1 chromium-browser: not easy to get back to 1:1 scaling after using 
ctrl-plus/ctrl-minus
quit

Hi Thue,

Thue Janus Kristensen wrote:

> Looking at fx http://i.imgur.com/I0qRG.png , the image is displayed
> 1pixel->1pixel in fx Firefox, or Chrome on Windows.
> 
> But in chromium-browser, the browser chooses to scale it to some
> non-handy resolution, at least x3 its native resolution. Which is very
> annoying when you can only see 1/3 of the image at one time, when the
> whole native image resolution would fit in the browser window.
> 
> When the hover the cursor, it shows a magnifying glass with a plus in
> it. When I left-click the image, it scale the image up to something
> like x9 its native resolution. Not really what I needed.

You can scale images with the Ctrl-plus and Ctrl+minus bindings.  Is
this a pristine setup or was something scaled previously?

It would be nice to be able to easily set scaling to 1:1.  Cloning
the bug for that.

Thanks for reporting, and sorry for the slow response,
Jonathan



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