When I am resizing an image, or define an area and fine tuning to move that area border line to micro distance, if I happen to click there, the entire image zooms and defined area is gone.
There is no purpose in zooming areas like that.
clicking on a line is a normal procedure for capturing the focus of the area border line to move it sideways or upper-lower, Why this double function that click also captures the focus of the line, and also zooms.
I don't think if anybody would like that zoom to occur then and there. Anybody who wants to zoom an area can crop that area and zoom using toolbar icons, or without cropping also, can zoom using tool bar icons.
This is one iview function that has wasted most of my time across 20 years.
I am still not able to comprehend why you would zoom entire image by clicking it. If so, it should not happen when an area is defined and selected on the image.
Thanks.
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Rawat
There is no purpose in zooming areas like that.
clicking on a line is a normal procedure for capturing the focus of the area border line to move it sideways or upper-lower, Why this double function that click also captures the focus of the line, and also zooms.
I don't think if anybody would like that zoom to occur then and there. Anybody who wants to zoom an area can crop that area and zoom using toolbar icons, or without cropping also, can zoom using tool bar icons.
This is one iview function that has wasted most of my time across 20 years.
I am still not able to comprehend why you would zoom entire image by clicking it. If so, it should not happen when an area is defined and selected on the image.
Thanks.
--
Rawat
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