On May 24, 8:57 am, "Barak, Ron" <ron.ba...@lsi.com> wrote: > Hi Ross, > You probably would get more focused answers if you addressed the question to > the wxPython list at wxpython-us...@lists.wxwidgets.org > As for your question, seeing your (simplified) code might help: out of hand, > what you want to do is catch the events you're interested in (e.g., > double-left-click) and create functions/class-instances that would perform > the needed actions. > I'd suggest reading "wxPython in Action" (ISBN 1-932394-62-1) as it would > give you most of the answers you seek. > Bye, > Ron. > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: rzzzwil...@gmail.com [mailto:rzzzwil...@gmail.com] > > Sent: Sunday, May 24, 2009 03:28 > > To: python-l...@python.org > > Subject: wxpython and zoom/pan image > > > Hi, > > > I've googled for this, but can only find things like > > openlayers that is a web-based javascript solution. > > > I need to display an image at various zoom levels and want to > > allow the user to pan around in the Google maps style, that > > is, left-click hold and drag. The code should also action > > double-clicks on the image (but that's easy). > > > There are no 'standard' wxpython widgets that allow this. > > Can anyone point me to information on how to implement such a > > thing, or maybe some working code? > > > Thanks, > > Ross- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
I think I remember seeing an example about zooming somewhere on the wxpython list or wiki... -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list