Zooming in and out

A ``scale factor'' is used to display a DVI page at a particular size. It defines the number of paper pixels in each Macintosh screen pixel (both horizontally and vertically) and always has an integer value greater than or equal to 1. Certain View menu items change the current scale factor: You can also change the scale factor by clicking in the view window in a variety of ways: When you zoom in or out by clicking, will try to make the point you clicked the middle of the new view. However, when you choose a menu item, tries to keep the top left page location fixed. In both cases it is possible that the view may unexpectedly shift so that it remains within the scrolling limits set by . Experiment with the various ways of zooming to see which methods you prefer. The most precise display occurs when the scale factor is 1 because each screen pixel corresponds to exactly one paper pixel. doesn't allow you to zoom in any further than this.