It would be useful to add vertical and horizontal scrolling capabilities to the editor. In fact, after you zoomed to the relevant level you need to move back and forth to edit different part of the schematic. |
by MarcoMerlini
March 22, 2013 |
Ctrl+(move the mouse cursor in the editor window) :) |
by signality
March 22, 2013 |
Hmmm, it seems to depend on the system (here OS X) + browser, there are some glitches but I’d not call them a bug: With my Safari browser I have to hold “ctrl” together with the left mouse button to move the circuit. Unfortunately the cursor doesn’t change from the single arrow (pointer) to the move arrow until you finally start to move, thus one doesn’t expect it to work … With FF 18.0.2 holding “ctrl” will change the cursor immediately, but I can’t move the circuit, no way, the context menu jumps in at left click. I have to hold “cmd”, cursor changes immediately and hold left mouse button to move the circuit. Now I know that @Signality always wants to hear about the latest versions (… the weekly security update is the reason why I dropped Mi$o products some years ago ...) so I made the “strongly recommended security and stability update” of FF … FF 19.02: Didn’t change anything in respect to “move” (and PNG or PDF, btw.). ;-) Regards, Sancho |
by Sancho_P
March 22, 2013 |
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