Hi Luca,

  I'm not sure what you are referring to with select.  I don't see a select
delay after zooming with the mouse wheel.  Of course, I don't see a double
click problem either since I'm using windoze.  Are you using double-click to
edit layer names?

regards,
Larry

On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 12:17 PM, Stefan Steiniger <sst...@geo.uzh.ch>wrote:

> Hei Luca,
>
> I can only comment on 1:
>
> yes the nightly build has some improvements here: it first enlarges an
> image and then does a re-rendering if the mouse wheel is used and
> released. That is, not every click one turns the mouse wheel the screen
> is updated immediately, but after a short while of 0.7 seconds. Not sure
> how this would affect editing (but well... I rarely zoom when I edit,
> but pan). The reason why this was done is, that every time the mouse
> wheel was used for WMS services, a WMS request was send  - which was/is
>  a waste of traffic/processing.
>
> not sure if there is way to implement an "options" that allows switch
> between modes?
>
> stefan
>
> PS: on 2 : double click should be OS specific
>
> luca marletta wrote:
> > Hi List,
> > I've 2 question on OJ.
> >
> > 1) I updated today the main jar from nightly build and I discover that
> > OJ is absolutely more quick on zoom in and out (could you confirm some
> > changes on this feature?) but in my opinion maybe is more smart for
> > viewing maps but not for editing them because it seems that it pays on
> > select side and other editing operations. Mybe it was better before on
> > this aspect.
> >
> > 2) java general question: I use linux debian stable and java sun 1.6.
> >>From long I encounter problem with double ciick!! It seems that it is
> > too short and I drive me crazy to click very quick for get the double
> > event.
> > Could you suggest a setting and where to put it.
> >
> > I've already try
> >
> > cat ~/.Xdefaults
> >
> >       .multiClickTime: 500
> >
> > but without much result
> >
> > thanks for any suggestions
> >
> > luca
> >
> > luca marletta
> > www.beopen.it
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