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[FR] Favorite zoom in calendar view #271

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Cancoillotte opened this issue Jan 28, 2025 · 1 comment
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[FR] Favorite zoom in calendar view #271

Cancoillotte opened this issue Jan 28, 2025 · 1 comment

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@Cancoillotte
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Hi Razeeman!

After using SimpleTimeTracker for so long, I came up with the idea of having one (or more) favorite zooms for the calendar view. This would make it possible to always find the same zoom, and would greatly facilitate understanding of the time scale, and comparison with other periods. At present, if you switch to a previous period (using the grey “<” key), the zoom is not retained, and the display shows 24 hours. Using a favorite zoom would resolve this display difference. The idea is to compare the same period of the day on different days.

The “...” menu seems to me to be the ideal place to place this functionality, which could also be found in the preferences, possibly with a time range displayed.

I was thinking of the following way of working: a long, brief press on the button (in the “...” menu) memorizes the current zoom, and a short press applies the memorized zoom. There could be 1, 2 or 3 buttons for different useful zooms, but just one memorized zoom would be a great advantage!

How hard could it be?

@Razeeman
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Hello! Thank you for the feedback. I can implement a zoom and scroll saving between days in the calendar, so that all days would be zoomed to the same time. Will this help? Would rather avoid adding new buttons or options to main tabs.

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