You're right. Instead of overwriting the behavior of the slider, two buttons
will do the trick! I was into too much of JSlider
A Google style navigation panel is a much welcome addition to Jump.
Bing
From: Larry Becker
Sent: Tuesday, October 28, 2008 9:38 PM
To: OpenJump develop and use
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> 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
Hi,
No, you need not to click on the zoom bar. PageUp and PageDown are active on
the map window, and when pressed there the zoom step is much smaller. I
suppose you are now using the zoom bar that is opened via menu View-Zoombar. I
think that is rather a useless tool, or it just dublicates
Hi,
The other zoom tools are helpful. But specifically I'd like to use the zoom bar
since the zoom bar will zoom with the center unchanged during the process.
PageUp/down behaves the same in Substance L&F as clicking on either side of the
knob of the tool bar. Plus I have to click on the zoomba
Hi,
I think that clicking to the left or right from the zoom slider gives rather
limited impression of the OpenJUMP zooming possibilities. In addition to that
it is possible to
- drag the slider to the left or right and get what ever zoom level
- press Page Up and Page Down keys to get small z