Hi Dick-

I wish I checked my email more often... last night I already started
on extending the scroll region similar to what auto pan does. Your
suggestion of locking the cursor on limits would be a faster solution.

Do you want me to continue with extending the region, or would you
rather me just lock the cursor as you described?

By the way I wasn't implementing anything with ctrl/shift, I was just
referring to behavior of the mouse wheel scrolling function, that's
already in kicad (ctrl+wheel scrolls one axis, shift+wheel the other).

Thanks-
-lajos




On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 2:03 AM, Dick Hollenbeck <[email protected]> wrote:
> -lajos
>
> You might not drink milk, here is a better metaphor.
>
> Put a rectangular cookie tray on the table.  Place a rectangular cutting 
> board in side the cookie tray.  Tell the cookie tray to never rotate.
>
> Jam a thumbtack anywhere into the cutting board.  Move it around the interior 
> of the cookie tray, it never rotates, but can hit one or both walls.  Your 
> thumbtack never moves, it is your handle.  You release the middle mouse 
> button, the thumbtack comes out, you can move it and re-insert it anywhere on 
> the cutting board and try again.
>
> :)
>
> I know you eat cookies.
>
>
>
>
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