Stefan Steiniger a écrit :
> Hei,
>
> just a thought on the Google zoom slider:
> they have one advantage: they know their data and it goes just in an out
> from a certain resolution [5m?] to the world.. so they have a fixed
> frame. While GIS data in general could reach from [mm] to whatever
> scale. And you do not need an option to zoom out to the whole world if
> your data just covers 2km.
>   
Moreover, at the moment, OpenJUMP do not know in which coordinate system 
the data actually are.
And the resolution needed for a geographic system (in degrees) may be 
quite different from resolution of a projected system (usually in meters)

Michaël
> my 2 cents :)
>
> stefan
>
> Larry Becker wrote:
>   
>>      > Regarding the use of logarithmic scale: Google map uses 18 levels
>>     of zooming with each level doubling the resolution of the previous
>>     one. It can cover from the entire earth surface to the street level,
>>     sufficient in most cases.
>>
>>
>> That is a very good point.  
>>
>>     Techies obviously enjoy choices but too many ways to do about same
>>     thing causes confusion to regular call center workers.
>>
>> Another good point..  This saves the development list from the 
>> inevitable suggestion by me that perhaps we should implement the Google 
>> Map zoom tool.  :-)
>>
>>     I think if I can find how to set the "step size" of the JSlider then
>>     I have the control.
>>
>> I think that step size is not the issue, and that the logarithmic scale 
>> will be difficult to override.  Perhaps it would be easier to simply add 
>> "+" and "-" buttons on either end that zoom by a factor of two.  This is 
>> a relatively standard UI zoom feature.
>>
>> regards,
>> Larry
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 10:11 PM, Bing Ran <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>> <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>
>>     Hi Larry,
>>      
>>     I did some research and it turned out that the step size is
>>     controlled by the BasicSliderUI behind JSlider (I'm using Substance
>>     L&F) in my case and move 1/10 of the total value range. In case of
>>     metal L&F it jumps by one unit. I don't know if there is a simple
>>     way of configuring that.
>>      
>>      
>>     Regarding the use of logarithmic scale: Google map uses 18 levels of
>>     zooming with each level doubling the resolution of the previous one.
>>     It can cover from the entire earth surface to the street level,
>>     sufficient in most cases. In my case I'm doing a advanced restaurant
>>     search tool often I feel the OpenJUMP zooming jumps a little too
>>     fast. I think if I can find how to set the "step size" of the
>>     JSlider then I have the control.
>>      
>>     Any Swing insight here?
>>      
>>      
>>     Thanks
>>      
>>     Bing
>>      
>>
>>     *From:* Larry Becker <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>     *Sent:* Monday, October 27, 2008 9:19 PM
>>     *To:* OpenJump develop and use
>>     <mailto:jump-pilot-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
>>     *Subject:* Re: [JPP-Devel] zoombar
>>
>>     Hi Bing,
>>
>>       I'm not sure if the zoom bar can display the full range of zooms
>>     if the step size is only 2.  It is kind of like a logarithmic
>>     scale.  The zoom bar's purpose is to provide a fast way of making
>>     gross changes in zoom levels, and to display the current zoom
>>     level's order of magnitude.  The usual way of zooming by a factor of
>>     two is to use the zoom tool, either by explicitly selecting it, or
>>     by using a quasimode modifier key (Alt).  A more dynamic zoom
>>     capability is available with the Zoom Realtime tool (use left and
>>     right mouse drag to reposition and zoom at the same time).
>>
>>     regards,
>>     Larry
>>
>>     On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 4:53 AM, Bing Ran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>     <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
>>
>>         I'd like to change the step size of the zoombar from 10 to 2 for
>>         example. Currently the zoom level change by an order of
>>         magnitude when I click on either side of the knob. I couldn't
>>         figure this out.
>>          
>>         Any help is appreciated.
>>          
>>         Bing
>>          
>>
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