Thanks for your help! That's exactly what I wanted.
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Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Betreff: Re: Zooming An: [email protected] CC: [email protected] Datum: Mittwoch, 25. Juni 2008, 12:22
Hi Scorefande,
aaaa aaaa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 06/23/2008
06:41:13 AM:
> since I now use the viewbox attribute the JSVGScrollPane shows the
> whole SVG. Is it possible that the JSVGScrollPane again behaves like
> without the viewbox attribute?
Well you can override 'calculateViewingTransform'
on the Canvas
(perhaps only if fragment Identifier is null) to always
return the
identity transform (new AffineTransform()).
> The problem is that I display a very large SVG.
So as it is now the
> user has always to zoom a few times before the SVG elements are large
enough.
Do you/your users know about 'ctrl' drag
mouse 1? This makes it very
easy to zoom a lot on the exact area that you are
interested in.
Personally, I think showing the full document with
this capability makes
getting to the area of interest much faster.
Thomas DeWeese | CDG Advanced Development
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