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Cent + Zoom Page WE = ??? [BUG]
#11
(03-27-2019, 03:53 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: Are 125 and 135 not displaying correctly on your side?
Fonts are displayed correctly, but they look different.
For example, with the same height of the letters, the spaces between the letters is greater (or less).
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#12
(03-27-2019, 05:44 PM)Zebra Wrote: Fonts are displayed correctly, but they look different.
For example, with the same height of the letters, the spaces between the letters is greater (or less).

Can you make a screenshot to show that?
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#13
(03-28-2019, 03:26 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: Can you make a screenshot to show that?

125
[Image: 190a6688b7eaa7622d8d144d5f38352c.png]

127
[Image: 17938178422003df24b0303614f07b71.png]
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#14
(03-28-2019, 04:15 PM)Zebra Wrote: 125
[Image: 190a6688b7eaa7622d8d144d5f38352c.png]

127
[Image: 17938178422003df24b0303614f07b71.png]

It seems 125 is more smooth.
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#15
(03-29-2019, 03:48 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: It seems 125 is more smooth.

I've only brought one example.
In fact, there are many different situations in which it is very useful to be able to fine-tune the scale.
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#16
CentBrowser

I want to manually change the zoom levels set (via HEX-editor).

Where can I find these levels?
Which file to look for?
What exactly bytes sequence to search?
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#17
(05-27-2019, 01:58 PM)Zebra Wrote: CentBrowser

I want to manually change the zoom levels set (via HEX-editor).

Where can I find these levels?
Which file to look for?
What exactly bytes sequence to search?

You need to search "default_zoom_level"(without quotes) in "User Data\Default\Preferences".
But the value of "x" is calculated from zoom level percentage.
x = log(zoom_level) / log(1.2)
For example, if your zoom level is 135%, then x equals log(1.35) / log(1.2) = 1.6460181545591597
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#18
(05-27-2019, 03:13 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: x = log(zoom_level) / log(1.2)

I see. I need 127% and 133%
for 127%  x=1,310963469809505
for 133%  x=1,564153726502359

But I can`t find the default_zoom_level in the Preferences, only per_host_zoom_levels
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#19
(05-27-2019, 03:55 PM)Zebra Wrote: I see. I need 127% and 133%
for 127%  x=1,310963469809505
for 133%  x=1,564153726502359

But I can`t find the default_zoom_level in the Preferences, only per_host_zoom_levels

You can change "Page zoom" to 135% in chrome://settings/appearance and close the browser, "default_zoom_level" will appear in "User Data\Default\Preferences".
And then you can change the value of "x".
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#20
(05-28-2019, 03:41 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: You can change "Page zoom" to 135% in chrome://settings/appearance and close the browser, "default_zoom_level" will appear in "User Data\Default\Preferences".
And then you can change the value of "x".

Yes, but I need not this.

I need zoom levels:  ... 100% 105% 110% 115% 120% 125% 127% 130% 133% 135% 140% 145% ... in the:

[Image: 123.jpg]
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