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    Rotation angle resets to default when command-zero is used to zoom out fully

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    • BoldlineB Offline
      Boldline
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      When I use rotation and zoom far in to the design and then later on zoom all the way out with command-zero, I'm thrown off by seeing the image back at the default view. I can see why this could be helpful for some, but I often want to keep the same custom rotation angle and zoom back in again. Perhaps I'm supposed to be using the navigation panel more for the larger overview?

      I do like the feature because I can see it being effective when you want to zoom all the way out and avoid the extra step of resetting the rotation back to default - but other times I want to maintain that angle even after zooing out. I don't know the best answer, just sharing my thoughts

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        VectorStyler @Boldline
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        @Boldline This is be easy to fix, but it will then change default behavior. Currently this is by design (default for zoom, pan and rotation).
        I will add an other action (maybe set to Command-0 by default) that only resets the zoom and panning to fit into screen

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