Hello,
I'm using archlinux, with all up-to-date packages, and matplotlib
within a python2 environment.
When I use the zoom function, it seems the zoom is decreasing instead
of increasing. Actually, the exact behaviour is to reproduce the old
figure in the smaller area selected by the zoom
Le mercredi 30 mars 2011 à 09:45 +0200, David Kremer a écrit :
Hello,
I'm using archlinux, with all up-to-date packages, and matplotlib
within a python2 environment.
When I use the zoom function, it seems the zoom is decreasing instead
of increasing. Actually, the exact behaviour is to
Fabrice Silva [03/30/2011 01:13 PM]:
Are you aware of the «zoom out to rectangle» feature (with right
click-n-drag, opposed to «zoom to rectangle» with left click-n-drag) ?
http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/users/navigation_toolbar.html
This is a nice feature that I acually wasn't aware of
Le mercredi 30 mars 2011 à 13:49 +0200, Joachim Saul a écrit :
Fabrice Silva [03/30/2011 01:13 PM]:
Are you aware of the «zoom out to rectangle» feature (with right
click-n-drag, opposed to «zoom to rectangle» with left click-n-drag) ?
As far I'm concerned, I noticed indeed that the right click provide a
dezoom, while left click provide a zoom. I was confused because
gnuplot uses right click to zoom.
But I'm glad to see that this post has treshed a big discussion on the topic !
Thanks :)
Fabrice Silva [03/30/2011 02:30 PM]:
Le mercredi 30 mars 2011 à 13:49 +0200, Joachim Saul a écrit :
But speaking of zooming. How nice would it be to use the mouse wheel for
that! Point at a position in the figure and just zoom in towards that
point, keeping the (configurable) zoom factor