Hi Ryo,

Did you see the comment in the upstream tracker: "Does it help if you
toggle on the sticky zoom (upper right corner of the canvas, or
'Inkscape Preferences > Windows > Miscellaneous: [x] Zoom when window
is resized) and reopen the EPS file in a new window?"

If I open the EPS file, select the "sticky zoom" as described above
and then maximise the window, the drawing remains a sensible size.  Is
this the case for you too?

Thanks,


Alex

On 29 December 2010 23:24, Ryo Furue <fu...@hawaii.edu> wrote:
> Hi Alex,
>
> Thank you for your message!
>
> | If I choose View->Zoom->Drawing or View->Zoom->Page, it zooms in to
> | the required area.  This means that there is an easy workaround for
> | the bug, so I'm dropping the priority.  Can you confirm that this is
> | the case for you too?
>
> OK, that's not a bad workaround. Thanks.  When you get lost in that
> sea of whiteness in a high zoom-in level and cannot find your
> picture, you first press the "4" key (Zoom to Drawing) and then
> "+++++ . . ." to return to your original zoom level.  Right?
>
> Thanks for your help with the upstream, too.
>
> Cheers,
> Ryo
>



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