* Vassilii Khachaturov -- Thursday 13 October 2005 15:40:
As promised, a new version that jumps back only when the mid-button
is pressed on the left-click.
Thanks. Committed.
m.
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* Vassilii Khachaturov -- Thursday 13 October 2005 12:49:
If one does current view translation (dragging with the middle button in
the 2nd (view adjustment) mode), then, upon the left click, only the pitch
offsets are recentered, and not the x/y/z offsets. The patch below fixes
that. Please
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* Vassilii Khachaturov -- Thursday 13
I'd rather not apply that. This middle mouse button feature is useful
for adjusting the view (seat up/down), and for changing over to the
copilot seat (b29!). View centering shouldn't abruptly move me back
from the copilot seat or change the seat position. After all I adjusted
that
Can the patch be modified so that clicking the middle and left buttons
simultaneously recentres the offset?
that's even more logical than my shift proposal. I'll whip it up now.
V.
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On Thursday 13 October 2005 12:12, Richard Bytheway wrote:
Can the patch be modified so that clicking the middle and left buttons
simultaneously recentres the offset?
Might make things a bit tricky for those of us whose middle button is
actually a mini-joystick or other non-clickable scrolling
Vassilii Khachaturov wrote:
If a lot of people, however, tend to use it like you and not like me,
we should make it shift-left-button in the view adjustment mode
to have the view origin reset.
After you've finished your discussion, could one of the involved people
post a short summary of the
Can the patch be modified so that clicking the middle and left buttons
simultaneously recentres the offset?
Might make things a bit tricky for those of us whose middle button is
actually a mini-joystick or other non-clickable scrolling device (or simply
have a two-button mouse) and