Jonathan Osuch wrote:
[...] I made the change and it seems to work fine as long as "maintain screen coordinates" is set to yes. [...]
Are there any problems when it is set to "no"? I thought it was supposed to keep screen and image coordinates synchronised in that case.
I need to make it easier to zoom the screen size, since it has to be done by hand now.
Played around with those screen/image orbit features a bit and tended to do the following: Zooming in with "maintain..." set to no. Finding an interesting place, but wanting to move or zoom in/out the image coordinates alone... Now, switching to yes would revert the screen coordinates I want to keep. So I do <F2> instead, then change one of the numbers in the display(something that's easily remembered like erasing the last digit of, say, Center X). Pushing <Enter> causes "maintain..." to be switched to yes. Again <F2>, and putting that one erased digit back in resets screen coordinates to what they were before, and I can move/zoom the image coordinates alone. (Whew! After rereading the above the few key-presses sound awfully convoluted!) In short, it works for me even in its present form. :-) Regards, Gerald