- From: Ivan Herman <ivan@w3.org>
- Date: Mon, 25 Mar 2002 09:53:00 +0100
- To: Emmanuel Pietriga <emmanuel.pietriga@xrce.xerox.com>
- CC: www-isaviz@w3.org
Emmanuel This is where the email method breaks ;-) To be honest, I do not understand what you do not understand (if you understand what I mean...). When the canvas is empty, I begin to put resources, labelled edges, etc and indeed everything is visible and nice. But if you get to a graph with 20-30 resources and the corresponding links, the canvas gets full. Ie, the labels get occluded, etc. So I may want to go an edit some details, ie, I would like to zoom into some detail. And that is what I cannot do. I. Monday, March 25, 2002, 09:33:09, you wrote: EP> No. The max zooming factor remains the same. It doesn't have anything to EP> do with opening/closing the graph. EP> When you begin with an empty graph, you are at the max level of EP> magnification. What I do not understand is why ou want to zoom further EP> in. At this level, nodes, links and fonts look big enough to me. EP> Emmanuel EP> Ivan Herman wrote: >> Emmanuel, >> >> The way it happens is as follows. You begin with an empty graph. Ie, >> you do not touch the zooming factor. Then you begin to add nodes and >> links, and your graph gradually becomes more complex. At some point >> you then want to zoom in and... you can't. This is the practical >> consequence of your setting, and it is annoying. YOu have to close the >> project, get out, get in again, and then you can zoom, I guess. >> >> Ivan >> >> Monday, March 25, 2002, 08:41:03, you wrote: >> ---- 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
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