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How to use mouse gestures in viewer

ollydbg
2015-09-14
2015-09-17
  • ollydbg

    ollydbg - 2015-09-14

    I just see the latest version 2.10.0 has new feature:

    viewer does now support gestures: pinch to zoom, tap to "Go to source"

    Can any one tell me how to use it? What is the correct steps to use mouse gestures?
    BTW: I'm on WinXP.
    Thanks.

     
  • Tim Hoffmann

    Tim Hoffmann - 2015-09-16

    This feature is not about mouse gestures but about touchscreen gestures.

     
  • ollydbg

    ollydbg - 2015-09-16

    Thanks, then I suggest if mouse gestures is possible?
    Right click to select an item on the context menu is slow than mouse gestures as I can see.

     
  • Tim Hoffmann

    Tim Hoffmann - 2015-09-16

    Sorry, I don't understand your request. What action do you want to perform? What mouse gesture would you want to use for that?

     
  • ollydbg

    ollydbg - 2015-09-17

    OK, Let me explain, first, when you are in editor, if you want to jump to PDF, you mouse need to move down a bit. see the screen shot below.

    For the mouse gesture, they are mainly used in web browser, see: FireGestures :: Add-ons for Firefox as an example.

     
  • Tim Hoffmann

    Tim Hoffmann - 2015-09-17

    No need to use the context menu. You can just use Ctrl+LeftClick (in the editor as well as in the viewer).

    I don't think real mouse gestures are particularly useful in an editor because you'll mostly have a keyboard at hand. There are no plans to implement something like this in TeXstudio.

     
  • ollydbg

    ollydbg - 2015-09-17

    Thanks, I agree with you, and I will use the short cut key instead.

     

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