luca marletta wrote:
Hi,
> may double click problem is not related to the 1st point, I face this
> trouble with other java application but not all and from long.
> On another pc i solved it with .multiClickTime: 500 option but not
> here.
I'm unsure whether .multiClickTime is what's needed here
Hi All,
may double click problem is not related to the 1st point, I face this
trouble with other java application but not all and from long.
On another pc i solved it with .multiClickTime: 500 option but not here.
About zoom changes I'll try to better understand what's slow other
operations and I
Hi Luca,
I'm not sure what you are referring to with select. I don't see a select
delay after zooming with the mouse wheel. Of course, I don't see a double
click problem either since I'm using windoze. Are you using double-click to
edit layer names?
regards,
Larry
On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 12
Hei Luca,
I can only comment on 1:
yes the nightly build has some improvements here: it first enlarges an
image and then does a re-rendering if the mouse wheel is used and
released. That is, not every click one turns the mouse wheel the screen
is updated immediately, but after a short while of
Hi List,
I've 2 question on OJ.
1) I updated today the main jar from nightly build and I discover that
OJ is absolutely more quick on zoom in and out (could you confirm some
changes on this feature?) but in my opinion maybe is more smart for
viewing maps but not for editing them because it seems t