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Re: Zooming in function graphics [message #92001 is a reply to message #91999] Mon, 28 September 2015 11:50 Go to previous message
Paul Van Delst[1] is currently offline  Paul Van Delst[1]
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Hi Chris,

On 09/28/15 14:03, Chris Torrence wrote:
> On Monday, September 28, 2015 at 10:33:31 AM UTC-6, Paul van Delst wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> On 09/25/15 15:21, wlandsman wrote:
>>
>> [description of problem about plot data/axes selection elided]
>>
>>> But the main problem is that shift+cursor is used both to select axes
>>> and to select a plotting region. Are there any preferences I can
>>> set to help me with this? Thanks, --Wayne
>>
>> I don't know of any preferences, but if I have to select close to the
>> axes, I move the plot within the window (using the middle mouse button)
>> so I can then select my region of interest -- which is now far enough
>> away from the axes to not interfere.
>>
>> cheers,
>>
>> paulv
>
> Hi Paul & Wayne,
> Would it be helpful if the red zoom box snapped to the closest data
> point (in the X direction) while you were drawing it?

I dunno about Wayne, but I would definitely *not* want that to be the
default.

I would like me, not my data, to be in control of where the zoom box goes.

I do a lot of overshooting in my zoomboxing when I am drilling down to
very low levels so the snapping to the closest data point would not be
appreciated.

cheers,

paulv
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