The canvas can be zoomed in and out in many ways. For many of the options the zoom changes by a default factor of 1.41 (repeat twice to zoom by a factor two). This factor can be changed in the Steps section of the Preferenze di Inkscape dialog.
+ or = keys to zoom in, - key to zoom out. Zoom is around center of viewable canvas.
Ctrl+Middle Mouse Click or Ctrl+Right Mouse Click to zoom in, Shift+Middle Mouse Click or Shift+Right Mouse Click to zoom out. Zoom in is around cursor position.
Shift+Middle Mouse Drag to zoom in on area within elastico.
Ctrl+Mouse Wheel to zoom in and out. Very convenient. The cursor position is the center of the zoom.
New in v0.46:
By checking the Mouse wheel zooms by default button under the Scrolling section of the Preferenze di Inkscape dialog the function of the Mouse Wheel changes to zooming while the normal Ctrl+Mouse Wheel changes to panning up and down. This is the normal behavior in Corel Draw and AutoCAD.
Zoom section of the Barra di Stato. This is the best way to select a precise zoom level. One can activate the entry box via the keyboard shortcut Alt+Z.
Strumento Ingrandimento (F3) from the Casella degli Strumenti. Click on the canvas with the Strumento Ingrandimento to zoom in around the cursor. Use Shift click or click with the Right Mouse button to zoom out.
Strumento Ingrandimento: Controlli Strumento and under the → menu. When the Strumento Ingrandimento is selected, the Controlli Strumento will show a series of icons representing different zoom options. The → menu has the same options.
(+): Zoom in.
(-): Zoom out.
(1): Zoom to 100% of drawing size (one drawing pixel equal one screen pixel).
(2): Zoom to 50% of drawing size.
Zoom to 200% of drawing size.
(3): Zoom to show the selected object(s).
(4): Zoom to the drawing size (show all the drawn objects which may be smaller or larger than the page).
(5): Zoom to show the entire page.
(6 or Ctrl+E): Zoom to the width of the page.
(`): Zoom to previous zoom level.
(Shift+`): Zoom to next setting (after zooming to a previous setting).
Note the two commands ( and ) that allow one to cycle backward and forward through the previously used zoom levels.
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