Zoom level setting

ASFixed newZoom = AVPageViewGetZoom(myPageView);
When the acrobatpro is set to 100% this API returns me a noi 49152. Why is it such a big number and if this reflects 100%
how one has to interpret it.?

It is a FIXED value NOT a float.  You need to convert it to float (ASFixedToFloat()) to see a simpler number.

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