[GRASS-dev] gis.m improvements

Michael Barton michael.barton at asu.edu
Mon May 8 13:21:37 EDT 2006


What about making it 50%?

Anybody else want to weigh in on this?

We simply need to pick a value that is most useful to most people.
Sometimes people who like it the way it is are those who are silent.

Michael
__________________________________________
Michael Barton, Professor of Anthropology
School of Human Evolution & Social Change
Center for Social Dynamics and Complexity
Arizona State University

phone: 480-965-6213
fax: 480-965-7671
www: http://www.public.asu.edu/~cmbarton


> From: Maciek Sieczka <werchowyna at epf.pl>
> Date: Mon, 8 May 2006 18:54:53 +0200
> To: Michael Barton <michael.barton at asu.edu>
> Cc: <benjamin.ducke at ufg.uni-kiel.de>, <grass-dev at grass.itc.it>,
> <cedricgrass at shockfamily.net>
> Subject: Re: [GRASS-dev] gis.m improvements
> 
> On Sun, 07 May 2006 23:03:45 -0700
> Michael Barton <michael.barton at asu.edu> wrote:
> 
>> Maciek,
>> 
>> Very recent changes may affect your other observations.
> 
> Please give them a try if you don't mind anyway.
> 
>> The one click changes by 30% (e.g., zoom in to 130%, zoom out to
>> 70%). This seems like a pretty good compromise. This could be changed
>> of course, but I'm sure it's too little for some people and likely
>> too much for others. What would you put it at?
> 
> I like the d.zoom default behaviour in this respect. It lets me quickly
> change the perspective.
> 
> d.zoom help
> 
> <snip>
> 
>     zoom   Magnification: >1.0 zooms in, <1.0 zooms out
>            options: 0.001-1000.0
>            default: 0.75
> 
> 
> Does this mean 75%? It could, looking at the display:
> 
> 1.png - g.region vect=, d.vect , d.zoom -> 1x midmouse
> 2.png - g.region vect=, gis.m, "Zoom to current region...", "Zoom Out"
>         -> 1x leftmouse
> 
> Maciek
> 
> 
> ---------------------
> Polkosta Po?udnie - specjalistyczna firma w bran?y ogrodze?, bram oraz
> wszelkiego rodzaju zabezpiecze?.
> www.polkostapoludnie.pl




More information about the grass-dev mailing list