On Saturday, January 22, 2022 at 3:57:29 AM UTC-5 T. Modes wrote:

>
> This is not so trivial. The current implementation keeps the full scaled 
> image in memory. So a 800 % zoom will require several GB of RAM only for 
> the cp tab. Furthermore I would expect speed issue when drawing such big 
> bitmap.
>
 
Each of my two home computers (windows and Linux) has 32GB ram and a pretty 
good 8 core CPU.  So big and slow won't bother me much.

So this would require a major overhaul to only keep a portion of the zoomed 
> image in memory.
>

I'll look at the code and think about doing that right for others.
 

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