Hi Paul,

  Some of the functionality you are talking about is already present
in my new ZoomRealTime tool, which pans and zooms continuously in real
time.  Perhaps I should port it over (it just needs
internationalization) before doing any more tweaks to Mouse Wheel
Zoom, which I thought was pretty cool when I first got it working, but
now seems a little tired in comparison with ZoomRealTime.

I do agree that your #2 is more useful, now that I have tried it.
I'll wait for more feedback from others before committing the change.

regards,
Larry



On 8/17/07, Paul Austin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Larry,
>
> Normally I hate people messing with my mouse pointer but in this case I
> would find it useful.
>
> Here are the three options for mouse wheel zooming that I see.
>
>    1. Zoom in and out of the current viewport center (not that useful in
>       my view).
>    2. Zoom in and out at the current mouse location (google maps does
>       this) (default option)
>    3. Zoom in and out of the current mouse location but center the
>       viewport and mouse pointer at that location (advanced option while
>       holding down the shift key)
>
> Another thing I'd like to see is an integrated pan and zoom mode, where
> if you double click it zooms but when you drag it pans, much like google
> maps does. This could be integrated into the current pan tool. I'd still
> like the BBOX zoom functionality from the zoom tool.
>
> Paul
>
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