[14:18] OvenWerks: Think this might be of any use to us (or our people)? https://github.com/stuartlangridge/magnus [14:21] does it do more than alt scroll? [14:25] Eickmeyer: where would that be used? If the text size is too small, then the default can be set higher or the application has a bug. most applications where zooming in already have internal zoom functions like graphics or even firefox [14:25] Wimpress: ^ [14:25] OvenWerks: Accessibility, I would think. [14:26] Eickmeyer: so does alt scroll not already fill that need? [14:27] Never tried it. Is that UI-wide or just in certain applications? [14:27] part of xfce [14:27] Yes, it is primarily a a11y tool. [14:28] But also of use to designers who want to close inspect images etc. [14:28] So, more like a magnifying glass less like a UI magnifier. [14:28] Exactly light a magnifying glass. You have a window in which the area around the mouse is magnified and displayed. [14:29] *like [14:30] Eickmeyer: probably I am not the one to ask. eylul or others who do mostly graphics would know better. [14:30] Personally, I think it would be a welcome addition to the graphic design aspect. [14:31] Even as a photographer this could be useful. [14:31] I can think there may be an advantage to only magnifying a portion of the screen over the whole screen. [14:31] @azbulutlu ^ Any thoughts? [14:34] We'll see what she thinks. [14:48] Eickmeyer: I am sure the utility is small enough that it will not make much of a dent in the iso size. :) [14:55] Agreed. [14:56] Wimpress: if you get that included in the archive, we'll add it to our seed. [14:59] Eickmeyer: do check the depends [15:00] OvenWerks: that's all in the archive. Wimpress already has a PPA made for it. We use some of those already. [15:46] Eickmeyer: I guess I should have asked if it works in plasma too :) or if kde already has a similar utility. If so then it should be added to DE specific packages. [15:46] OvenWerks: It would be added to the -desktop seed. Plasma already has something. [15:46] Eickmeyer: you are way ahead of me then [17:07] OvenWerks: Might need your help in #ubuntustudio. Gone through the usual audio troubleshooting steps, might need something deeper.