Hi Jon,

Yes, I meant the zoom extents.

When you open the file it auto-zooms to fit.  Therefore you have no scrollbars. 
 But panning with the trackpad (or I imagine middle mouse button) causes it to 
show the scroll bar which “jumps” the schematic by the width and height of the 
scrollbars.  With the trackpad at least sometimes it jumps right back and the 
scroll bars go away again (but that might just be hysteresis in the trackpad 
motion detection).

Cheers,
Jeff.


> On 4 Mar 2018, at 20:25, Jon Evans <j...@craftyjon.com> wrote:
> 
> Maybe I don't really understand what you mean, but I can't see any jumpiness 
> on Linux when panning around (with middle-mouse drag).
> What do you mean by "it automatically fits to window, so there's not really 
> any place to go"?  It does not do any kind of auto-fitting except for the 
> zoom-extents on file load on Linux, and I don't have my Mac machine handy to 
> compare.
> 
> On Sun, Mar 4, 2018 at 3:11 PM, Jeff Young <j...@rokeby.ie 
> <mailto:j...@rokeby.ie>> wrote:
> If I open an eeschema file on OSX and pan around (it automatically fits to 
> window, so there’s not really any place to go), the screen jumps around a 
> bit.  True also on other platforms, or Mac-specific?
> 
> Thanks,
> Jeff.
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