On 20/02/14 09:16, jEsuSdA 8) wrote:
> El 19/02/14 19:02, stp escribió:
>> Since people use their tablets or convertible tablets with smaller
>> screens it
>> would be very cool to have a
>>
>>
>> FULL SCREEN (preview) mode that
>>
>> 1) displays the current layer using the whole display (screen).
>>
>> 2) that can be fastly activated by a short-cut or a menu command
>>
>>
>> With such a feature every change can be better quickly analyzed by
>> using the
>> whole screen. Currently there only is the shortcut "TAB" to hide the
>> toolbox
>> and "control/shift plus W" to
>> use the screen more efficiently.
By "control/shift plus W" maybe you mean "Ctrl+Shift+J". As far as i
know the W shortcut closes the current image. The j command fits the
image into the screen. So a sollution for what you are asking for might
be these 2 commands:

"TAB"
"Ctrl+Shift+J"

But i don't know if it is possible to bind a sequence of commands to key
shortcut.

Guiu

> Have you tried the TAB key?
> is this mode not enought?
>
> regards.
> jEsuSdA 8)
>
>
>
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