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Re: Zooming in place [message #46124 is a reply to message #46122] Mon, 31 October 2005 16:11 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Rick Towler is currently offline  Rick Towler
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Paul Van Delst wrote:

> One GUI who's functionality I have always wanted in IDL for both regular
> old x-y plots and images is that of map zooms like you see at yahoo or
> msn. You can click and zoom (with a little indicator on the side telling
> you your "zoom level") or you can turn off the zoom once you've achieved
> your required level and the click just recenters the display (or you
> have buttons at the N-S-E-W edges, and corners). One thing I always find
> when looking at data in IDL is that once I've zoomed (via rubber-band)
> to the level I want, I would like to traverse my plot. The only way I
> can do that now is to unzoom (right button click) and then zoom in again
> on a different part of my plot. It works, but unfortunately I no longer
> have the luxury of time to further develop my simple tool (I thought the
> yearly maintenance fee would be a good substitute but, alas, that
> scenario hasn't eventuated), and, jeez, this is the 21st century for
> pete's sake. :o) When I look over the shoulder of matlab users they're
> zooming and moving and bee-bopping all over the place! I think I'm
> developing data-language envy :o( actually, :o)

Can you say "iTools"?

:)

-Rick
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