- From: Alan Morris <amorris@sci.utah.edu>
- To: shapeworks-dev-support@sci.utah.edu, Allen Sanderson <allen@sci.utah.edu>
- Subject: Re: [shapeworks-dev-support] SW Studio feature request - zoom
- Date: Wed, 10 Jun 2020 11:13:55 -0600
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I agree zoom is a terrible name here.
I'm not sure about the scrollwheel for zoom. Currently, this scrolls
the scrollbar on the right. I personally find this very useful. When
you have more subjects than fit in the grid viewer, you can
scrollwheel through the dataset.
I always use right-click drag+up/down for dolly/zoom. Right-click drag
seems to be much more universal than scrollwheel (e.g. Seg3D, OsiriX,
others, and it works in ParaView as well). On Mac trackpad, two
fingers drag up/down. Scrollwheel on a lot of these applications
scrolls slices instead.
Alan
On Tue, Jun 9, 2020 at 11:24 AM Allen Sanderson <allen@sci.utah.edu> wrote:
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Hi,
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In SW Studio to zoom one needs to press the Ctrl-left-mouse. With other
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packages such as VisIt and ParaView zooming is can be done with the middle
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mouse or the scroll wheel. It would be great if that was enabled. More over
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for those with a single mouse button the Alt-left-mouse is in my experience
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used to scroll. That because at least with OS X a Ctrl-left mouse is the
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same as the Right-mouse which brings up a menu. This feature is true across
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most all apps.
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That said I do notice in ParaView one can zoom with Ctrl-left-mouse but
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also Ctrl-left up down mouse with no movement will bring up menus. That
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latter feature is unique to ParaView as I have always seen under OS X a
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Ctrl-left-mouse down immediately bring up the menu.
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Also the “Zoom” slider should be named “Views” because one is not really
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zooming but setting the number of views.
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Cheers,
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Allen
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Allen Sanderson
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SCI Institute
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University of Utah
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