same
as an alternative to pinching, you can tap, hold, and drag in that order to control the zoom level with one finger.
same
as an alternative to pinching, you can tap, hold, and drag in that order to control the zoom level with one finger.
this is the Dark Souls of gesture controls because there's no damn tutorial
I think everyone that knows it discovered it by accident when panning
That's an uncommon way of controlling zoom. I think it probably should be changed to something people are used to
Double tapping and holding on the second tap for granular zoom with one finger is a standard feature on Android.
The person you're replying to is just suggesting an alternative for one-finger zoom. Pinching with two fingers still works.
You're not kidding... this is kinda cool actually
I know at least Firefox and Signal do the same. I don't see why it should be changed, since pinching and double tapping are also supported. Although, the zoom on double tap is indeed way too strong.
Isn't pinch to zoom the norm? I've never double-tapped an image to zoom.
Yes pinch to zoom is the norm but hold one finger and move it to zoom isn't. Though having double tap to zoom alongside pinch is quite common in Chinese Android ROMs afaik
Ah, I see. I just tried double-tapping an image, and it does zoom in considerably, though that's a vast improvement over when zooming was so restricted in Jerboa that I couldn't zoom enough to read the text in screenshots and other images. (I've always pinched though, so I guess I have more control over the zoom level.)
This is because of the library we use for Jerboa. Too allow zooming in a lot, I have set the maximum zoom factor to a high number. The behaviour of double tap is to zoom to maximum zoom factor. So as consequence it now instantly zooms in a lot when doing double tap zoom.
I have filed a feature request to change this behaviour. https://github.com/saket/telephoto/issues/88
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