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| Zoom 25%
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| Shift+3
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| Numpad 4<ref>Command: Zoom 1:4</ref>
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| Zoom 50%
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| Numpad 2<ref>Command: Zoom 1:2</ref>
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| Zoom 100%
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| F12<ref>Actually: "Reset and Center"</ref><ref>"Reset Zoom" is not defined by default, but can be set as a custom shortcut. MyPaint allows to reset zoom to the default level, which is configurable in program options.</ref>
| F12<ref>Actually: "Reset and Center"</ref><ref>"Reset Zoom" is not defined by default, but can be set as a custom shortcut. MyPaint allows to reset zoom to the default level, which is configurable in program options.</ref>
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| Numpad 1<ref>Command: Zoom 1:1</ref>
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| Fit Page
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Revision as of 08:29, 23 June 2015

Action Krita MyPaint Gimp Blender[1]
Zoom 12.5% Shift+4 Numpad 8
Zoom 25% Shift+3 Numpad 4
Zoom 50% Shift+2 Numpad 2
Zoom 100% 1 F12[2][3] 1 Numpad 1
Fit Page 2 F10 Shift+Ctrl+J F
Fit Page Width 3

Notes

  1. In UV/Image view mode.
  2. Actually: "Reset and Center"
  3. "Reset Zoom" is not defined by default, but can be set as a custom shortcut. MyPaint allows to reset zoom to the default level, which is configurable in program options.