Unfortunately, the panning/zooming code is strewn about through the 
backends and in the toolbar, when it really should be on the axes itself.

#1849 is underway to address that (and will probably become a MEP before 
a final implementation is made), and I'd say adding scrollwheel zooming 
to that plan would be the best long term course of action.  Not that we 
couldn't take a transitional step if an obvious one exists...

Mike

On 05/23/2013 08:35 PM, Thomas Caswell wrote:
> A while ago I wrote a code snippet to generate and connect a function
> to enable scroll wheel zooming of axes.
> (https://gist.github.com/tacaswell/3144287)
>
> Is this worth cleaning up and getting into the repository?  If so,
> where should it go?
>
> Tom
>
>
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