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[Toolbar] Additional Colors in Toolbar
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Hi,
If I understand it correctly, currently only the following options are supported:
- Zoom to fit page width (double tap).
- Zoom to fit whole page (double tap).
- "Free" zooming (pinch), without any clue about the current zoom level value.
These are good, but the following improvements would be great:
- Zoom percentage indicator: it would be great to have one on the toolbar. If possible, it should indicate the current zoom percent in real-time even when zooming in/out is in progress. If not possible to update real-time on the toolbar then an additional overlay value could be shown temporarily during zooming.
- A UX solution to be able to save and reuse some custom preset zoom values. The preset values could then be selected with e.g. a dropdown list, or a slider with marked sticky spots (like in MS Office), or even with additional buttons on the toolbar (although it's less preferred). By default the preset list could include "page with", "full page", and "100%". As others mentioned before, 100% zoom should mean the natural size of the paper, which would be calculated based on the paper size and the device DPI.