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Hello everyone,
I had a shortcut assigned to shift+1 to change the zoom level to 100%, but it stopped working after upgrading to 2.9.4.6 (from 2.9.4.3) and indeed it seems to be gone from the shortcuts list (it was named something like "reset zoom"). I didn't have a shortcut for "reset rotation" but one would be nice to have as well. As of now returning to 100% zoom takes a little click on the bottom-right slider which is quite less practical than a keyboard shortcut. Any idea where to find these shortcuts ? How to create them ? Or are we limited to the list in place ? Thanks, Hadrien |
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It's in Settings/Configure Krita/Canvas Input Settings/Zoom, Reset Zoom to 100% .
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Thanks boudewijn.
![]() I tried adding one for resetting canvas rotation to 0 but the shortcuts are hardcoded right ? Is there a way to bind this command somehow ? By the way why split up shortcuts in different places ? Hadrien |
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0 works here.
The reason for the split is technical limitation. There is the system provided shortcut system and the Krita internal one, which are separated from each other. |
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All shortcuts are rebindable, they aren't hard-coded.
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Sorry what I meant was creating new shortcuts for arbitrary commands. Is this possible ? For a macro for instance ? Ah forget about this, I just tried it and macros don't seem to register canvas commands (which makes sense).
@slangkamp indeed, it's there ! Somehow I had missed it. Thanks ! |
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