Hi all,
the zoom function in gschem is still a little bit confusing. If it would be 
like in pcb it would look much smoother. In pcb the spot under the mouse is 
zoomed in, but neither mouse nor layout change their position. In gschem 
however the spot under the mouse is centered, and then zoomed in. I think that 
the pcb method is much more intuitive.

And one other thing that is in pcb better than in gschem is the font display. 
On small zoom levels (=small text) the text in pcb is much clearer than in 
gschem. I checked if it's the font that makes the difference by drawing some 
pcb-alike characters with lines in gschem. But it makes no big difference.
Perhaps it is because the lines of the characters in pcb have a thickness?

I would have played around with the code a bit, but I am too lousy in 
gtk-programming. Once I tried to program a simple calculator, and I could't get 
it to work. I think my thing is more the uC programming :-)

greetings, Stefan


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