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Images exported with the Fit to option won't keep the zoom factor

Mar 9, 2013 02:17 PM
by Dwokfur
When exporting a DICOM image, selecting the current size will generate an image taking into account the currently applied zoom factor. That's great. But I would like to export custom size images using the currently active zoom factor. That feature is missing for me as a potential costumer.
The DICOM viewer is really great otherwise! I would definitely recommend it to any of my colleagues.
A less important, but useful feature would be the possibility to configure default functions for right, left and middle mouse buttons.
Please let me know if the request was not clear or if I can help anything with.

Regards:
Dw.
Mar 11, 2013 09:45 PM
by RadiAnt
Thanks for pointing out this issue. We will try to fix it in the next release.
The mouse buttons are already configurable (in beta versions, via options.xml file).

Kind regards,
Maciej
Mar 12, 2013 12:19 PM
by Dwokfur
Dear Maciej,

I've later downloaded the last beta version and confirmed that the mouse buttons are now configurable as I imagined. Which was also noted in a Changelog somewhere.
Regarding the custom zoom factor thing: the best could be to let the user decide between te full image or the zoomed version. Maybe using a radio button. But for a default I would expect the zoomed version.

Thanks: Dw.
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