- From: Emmanuel Pietriga <emmanuel.pietriga@xrce.xerox.com>
- Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 08:41:03 +0100
- To: Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org>
- CC: www-isaviz@w3.org
Clue: because you are at the maximum level of magnification since the beginning. When loading a file, IsaViz moves the camera so that it displays the entire graph in the window. Here, your graph is small enough to fit in the window at almost the max level of magnification. XVTM allows infinite unzooming, but not infinite zooming. There is a floor. So the only way to see bigger objects is to manually resize them. If this is really necessary, I could initialize them with bigger sizes. But why do you want to zoom further? I mean, is there a practical reason for doing so? Emmanuel Ivan Herman wrote: > Hi, > > some times ago I complained that I could not zoom in a file, but you > asked for an example. I attach a project file. If I try to zoom in > (shift+right click, or by selecting an area) it does not work. I can > zoom out, though. Any clue why? > > I use jdk1.4, win2k > > Ivan > > > > ------ > > Ivan Herman > Head of Offices, World Wide Web Consortium > C/o Dutch Office of W3C at CWI > Kruislaan 413, 1098SJ Amsterdam > The Netherlands > tel: +31 20 5924163 > fax: +31 20 5924312 > mobile: +33 6 0887 2517 > URI: http://www.w3.org/People/all#ivan > -- emmanuel.pietriga@xrce.xerox.com | Xerox Research Centre Europe Contextual Computing | 6, Chemin de Maupertuis tel: +33 4 76 61 50 32 | 38240 Meylan, France fax: +33 4 76 61 50 99 | http://www.xrce.xerox.com
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