From: Jae-Joon L. <lee...@gm...> - 2010-03-22 16:49:24
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I guess I misunderstood your original issue. I think I fixed this in r8210. So please give it a try. Regards, -JJ On Sun, Mar 21, 2010 at 6:42 PM, Anne Archibald <aar...@ph...> wrote: > On 21 March 2010 18:10, Jae-Joon Lee <lee...@gm...> wrote: >> >> >> On Sun, Mar 14, 2010 at 3:43 PM, Anne Archibald <aar...@ph...> >> wrote: >>> >>> Often when I want to >>> zoom in, I want to change only (say) the upper x and y limits. >> >> I pushed a change into the svn that enables this, but in a different way >> than you suggested. >> The behavior I implemented is similar to the current behavior of the "pan" >> mode, i.e., if you hold the "x" key pressed during pan/zoom, only the x-axis >> is updated. Same for "y" key. >> I hope this is good for your needs also. > > Well, it's an interesting feature, but it doesn't address the problem > I'm seeing. > > What I'd like to be able to do is, say, to change only the upper x and > y limits, simply click where I want those limits to be and drag right > off the corner of the plot. This actually works, but when I do this > the drag rectangle freezes the moment my pointer leaves the axes, so > that it does not represent the area being zoomed to. > > I've attached a screenshot illustrating the bug. Note where the > pointer is and where the "to be zoomed" rectangle is. > > I use Linux, with the default backend, whatever that is. > > Anne > >> Regards, >> -JJ >> > |