Don’t zoom in to maximum if I move the cursor 1 pixel with Zoom tool
If I use the Zoom tool and happen to move the cursor 1 pixel, do not zoom in 41500%. Nobody would ever want that to happen.
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Toby James Mikle commented
When I zoom in and out, I often accidentally move the mouse a tiny bit and it assumes I want to zoom in to a couple pixel area.
This has happened to me thousands of times and I have never, not once, needed to zoom into a tiny section of my work.
If the zoom plus or minus overrode the tiniest of selections that are just inadvertent miniscule movements, I think that would help people a LOT.
Also, still waiting for an export raster setting, becouse doing all this manually (render, import, place) is such a waste of time. That or make gradients printable without banding.
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Russ commented
Gosh, I thought this was user error on my part. Since you are experiencing this too, you have my vote!