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Re: [Protux-devel] Vertical zoom fixed
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Luciano Giordana |
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Re: [Protux-devel] Vertical zoom fixed |
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Sat, 14 Jun 2003 16:41:52 -0400 |
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> If the mouse is hidden, there is no need to hard-place the mouse on the
> same place in the screen. In fact, there is not need to "lock the mouse"
> if the mouse-cursor is hidden. . . . Thus, if we hide the mouse, there
> is no screen problem at all!!!
I thought we wouldnt hide the mouse, but just switch is figure to another
icon,to
represent the jog action..
>
> So that could be it. When you press the [ZX]+LR, the mouse-cursor is
> hidden and replaced by a Pop-up window somewhere in the screen. The
> action is performed. After the action is done, the popup-window (or
well we must agree if we put a dialog or change the mouse icon. I prefer the
second one.
> whatever we decide should be the visual-feedback) goes away, and we have
> the mouse restored at whatever point it was before.
anyway, internally it must be a hard-keeping of its position...
> RFC
> Fabio.
> PS: Its important to point out that whatever we choose here has to be
> consistent with all the other actions that use similar interfaces, such
> as GAIN and PAN actions, Vertical Zoom, and other options such as Volume
> control, and others. Basically, if one is like this, all the others have
> to be like it. We should choose very carefully.
>
> PPS: I want to emphasize the need to establish two other functions
> related to these kinds of actions: 1. keys for fine adjustment control
> and 2. a "dialog box" for direct input of of what values you want.
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