Hi Nathan,
I typically work with a 1-button mouse or a stylus, so I don't have a
mouse wheel. I didn't know about the Page Up/Down, thanks for that tip!
Other navigating modes are by no means a high priority item. QGIS is a
spectacular program and is entirely useable as is.
The (minor) advantag
On 16-04-16 06:18, Nathan Woodrow wrote:
> Hi,
>
> In QGIS:
>
> Space + move mouse is pan
> Middle click mouse is always pan
> Mouse wheel is always zoom.
>
> Page Up/Down = Zoom In/Out
>
> Not sure we need any other methods at this stage.
Mmm, did not know the space+mouse move, middle click e
Hi,
In QGIS:
Space + move mouse is pan
Middle click mouse is always pan
Mouse wheel is always zoom.
Page Up/Down = Zoom In/Out
Not sure we need any other methods at this stage.
Regards,
Nathan
On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 12:49 AM, Garth Fletcher wrote:
> The approach I'm used to is widely used
The approach I'm used to is widely used in Mac software, such
as Photoshop.
It allows one to dynamically navigate using the following key
combinations:
space bar with click & drag : pan (i.e., "hand tool")
space bar + Command key with click : zoom in centered on cursor
space bar + Option key w
On 14 April 2016 at 20:14, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Most drawing programs (like inkscape) have one zoom tool, which toggle
> between zoomin/zoomout with ctrl or shift button.
>
> This looks like not so difficult to do? We could keep the two buttons as
> now, but also toggle them to th
Hi,
Most drawing programs (like inkscape) have one zoom tool, which toggle
between zoomin/zoomout with ctrl or shift button.
This looks like not so difficult to do? We could keep the two buttons as
now, but also toggle them to the alternative temporarily when you push
shift of control.
Others th