Zoom is broken when using the new Rotate View tool
When using the new Rotate View Tool (v25.4.1) to rotate the view to e.g. 90°, Alt-scroll zooming doesn't zoom to the mouse pointer and the scroll bars are hyper sensitive.
Please see this screen recording:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2127o6786unbgf7/Screen%20Recording%202021-10-04%20at%2011.03.29%20PM.mov?dl=0
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Ethan commented
Hi,
When the artboards are rotated, when I use alt+scroll to zoom to a certain spot, it zooms somewhere else instead. What's happening is that it's zooming to the spot that the cursor would be over if the artboards weren't rotated.
For example, my artboard is rotated 90 degrees, so the bottom right of my artboard is on the top right of my screen (top right of artboard is on top left, etc.). When I use the zoom tool, clicking on the top right of the screen zooms into the spot under the cursor (the top right of the screen, bottom right of the artboard). When I alt+scroll on the top right of the screen (trying to zoom into the bottom right of the artboard), it zooms into the top left of the screen (the top right of the artboard, [where the cursor would have been, had the artboards not been rotated]).
Illustrator version: 27.2
OS version: Windows 10 Enterprise, 21H2Expected: alt+scroll to zoom into the location your cursor hovers over.
experienced: alt+scroll zooms into the part of the artboard the cursor WOULD be over, if there were no rotation. -
osakasamurai commented
After rotating the canvas (view), the action of zooming in and out becomes kind of misaligned.
Generally, when I zoom in/out with an option (alt) key using a scroller on my mouse, the zooming is centered with the current cursor position. When the canvas is rotated, it goes somewhere else.
(I suppose, it's an opposite direction. The same bug happens when clicking, for example, left arrow to move an object but it goes to the right in a 180 degree flipped view).
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Sadly, there is no video I can provide to proof it’s working for me, because now it does NOT :(
It zooms around something else and not the point I start the dragging from. Pretty inconsistent. So I voted too. -
Kris Hunt commented
I have the same problem, in both Mac and Windows. GPU Performance is on. Here is a video: https://youtu.be/HWvHT9tUQtQ
Egor, show a video of this tool working properly, because I don't believe you understand what we're talking about.
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Mikus Upmalis commented
Same issue here. Looks like the cursor position coordinates for zooming is not translated / rotated with the view - when the View is rotated by 180°, it zooms in to the opposite side of the screen like the view wouldn't be rotated (resulting in an inverted zooming experience which makes it unusable).
Extremely useful to have the Rotate View Tool but makes it extremely frustrating to use it due to this issue!
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Elenit commented
[Latest update (v.20.0.1)]
I don't use animated zoom, just opt+scroll wheel.
With 0° rotation it normally zooms using the mouse pointer as a central point, but with a rotated view it zooms in and out to the opposite side (basically the mouse pointer behaves as if the current view is in 0°).
The rectangle zoom tool (zoom tool with animated zoom off), still works with zooming in, but it's not convenient for me anyway since I use scrolling constantly and it disrupts my work and concentration. So I have to resort in not using the rotate view altogether...
It could be a very useful tool when working with artwork that involves multiple-rotation faces, but it needs to be fixed to work seamlessly with zooming and moving controls. -
Stefan commented
Hello Egor
I am sure that Illustrator is in GPU mode. If I switch to overprint preview or CPU mode, animated zoom is completely disabled as expected.The bug I am describing is: When using animated zoom on a rotated canvas, it does not zoom around the mouse pointer.
See attached video for a demonstration.
I have reproduced this problem on Illustrator 2021 Windows, Illustrator 2022 Windows and Illustrator 2021 OsX
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Hm, Stefan, it does work for me.
Please also check
1. if you are in GPU and not CPU rendering mode
2. if you are not having Overprint Preview on -
Stefan commented
When working on a rotated canvas (using the rotate view tool), animated zoom does not zoom around the mouse pointer. It works fine when the canvas is not rotated.
Steps to reproduce:
1: Enable animated zoom in Preferences->performance
2: Rotate the canvas to an arbitrary angle using the rotate view tool
3: Switch to the zoom tool and click+drag anywhere on the canvas. The view will zoom around some other point.