How about using control mouse for zoom as in light table and normal scroll
for iop specific action?
Le 3 mars 2013 17:16, "David Vincent-Jones" <davi...@frontier.com> a écrit :
> I am glad that I am not the only one anoyed by this behavour ... Alt+
> Scroll (for instance) would be a great solution.
>
> David
>
> On 13-03-03 04:16 AM, Moritz Moeller wrote:
>
> On 2/3/13 10:11 PM, David Vincent-Jones wrote:
>
> Spot removal really works well but I find that changing the spot size
> conflicts badly with the image zoom and can be a tad frustrating. would
> it be possible to lock the image zoom while the spot module is open?
>
>
> Bad idea imho. I zoom a lot while doing spot removal.
>
> Better would be to address the issue rather than the symptom.
>
> The actual issue is that the same global modifier (mouse wheel) is used to
> mean different things depending where the mouse cursor is located. This is
> a usability no-no. 'Focus follows mouse' is an option (and turned *off*)
> for a reason in any modern window manager I know.
>
> I.e. I suggest that a modifier needs to be pressed when changing spot
> size. Same is true for equalizer etc. Th issue you describe hits me there
> too.
>
> That doesn't the current behavior shouldn't be kept for people who prefer
> it, via a global option.
> It would mean that when this 'focus follow mouse' is activated, you get
> the current behavior (i.e. no modifier key needs to be pressed).
>
> Otherwise, to change effective region in equalizer (insert other modules
> that use the mouse wheel scroll to adjust their behavior) or to change spot
> sizes, you must press the modifier and scroll. This way just scrolling
> always means zoom, even when the mouse cursor is not hovering over the
> view.
>
> That would also improve usability in general. In many cases, I am
> adjusting a module and quickly want to zoom in a bit (not necessarily to
> one of the fixed zoom levels I can get via the Alt-1/2/3 combos).
> But do so, currently, I always have to move the mouse over the viewer
> before I can zoom. The I move back to the slider in the module adjust, oh I
> want to zoom out, move mouse again ... etc. Very annoying.
>
> .mm
>
>
>
>
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