ok.. i just tested a bit..
and i think it is ok using the mouse center as zoom center.. it goes 
slow, so that one does not recognize it realy.

cool work.. and also the new zoom tool

stefan

Stefan Steiniger schrieb:
> I know.. very late (over the weekend i have been on an openair)
> 
> but if i could choose, i would prefer a "mouse-center-zoom" with an 
> activated key (such as ctrl).
> 
>  From my point of view "Google" is not a reference, although they have 
> some pretty nice usability stuff. But we should not miss that our target 
> user group are GIS people. So we may also go conform with the general 
> functionality in GIS.
> At least i can imagine that having a zoom-in-out without a change of the 
> center position may be useful as well during digitizing (but one can 
> also claim the opposite ;)
> 
> maybe - we need to make a user-survey on that? but let me first try a 
> few days with the mouse-center version.
> 
> my 2 cents
> stefan
> 
> Larry Becker schrieb:
>> Well, I guess I'll commit the change on the strength or Paul and
>> Sunburn's recommendation.  We can always back out the change if we
>> don't like it.
>>
>> Larry
>>
>> On 8/17/07, Larry Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hi Paul,
>>>
>>>   Some of the functionality you are talking about is already present
>>> in my new ZoomRealTime tool, which pans and zooms continuously in real
>>> time.  Perhaps I should port it over (it just needs
>>> internationalization) before doing any more tweaks to Mouse Wheel
>>> Zoom, which I thought was pretty cool when I first got it working, but
>>> now seems a little tired in comparison with ZoomRealTime.
>>>
>>> I do agree that your #2 is more useful, now that I have tried it.
>>> I'll wait for more feedback from others before committing the change.
>>>
>>> regards,
>>> Larry
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 8/17/07, Paul Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>> Hi Larry,
>>>>
>>>> Normally I hate people messing with my mouse pointer but in this case I
>>>> would find it useful.
>>>>
>>>> Here are the three options for mouse wheel zooming that I see.
>>>>
>>>>    1. Zoom in and out of the current viewport center (not that useful in
>>>>       my view).
>>>>    2. Zoom in and out at the current mouse location (google maps does
>>>>       this) (default option)
>>>>    3. Zoom in and out of the current mouse location but center the
>>>>       viewport and mouse pointer at that location (advanced option while
>>>>       holding down the shift key)
>>>>
>>>> Another thing I'd like to see is an integrated pan and zoom mode, where
>>>> if you double click it zooms but when you drag it pans, much like google
>>>> maps does. This could be integrated into the current pan tool. I'd still
>>>> like the BBOX zoom functionality from the zoom tool.
>>>>
>>>> Paul
>>>>
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