You should be able to do Edit->Undo to undo the zoom.
Jeremy On 19/09/13 18:47, Barry Buternowsky wrote:
Nice! What about zooming out (ie. undo the rectangle zoom)? On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 10:11 AM, Jeremy Sanders <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: On 19/09/13 17:28, Barry Buternowsky wrote: I tried the ctrl-mouse wheel, but that only makes the existing plots bigger/smaller. I wanted to it change the axes ranges. I did this manually by changing the axes ranges, but this is too cumbersome. For example, in Matlab and other utilities, you simply draw a rectangle around the area that you want to zoom into, and it will rescale the plot. Then you can right click, and select zoom out and it will go back to the previous zoom. The actual graph does not change size, just the axes ranges. Sorry - it wasn't clear what you mean by zooming. You can zoom into graph axes using the icon which has a graph with a red dotted box drawn in it, with arrows pointing to the box (left of the zoom button). You can then draw boxes on the graph to zoom. Click the pointer icon to switch back to normal select mode. Another way to change axis range interactively is to select the axis and drag the second set of black boxes that appear next to the axis (the first set of boxes move the ends of the axis). Jeremy
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