Mac users - can anyone reproduce not being able to zoom?
Robert Helling
helling at atdotde.de
Wed Nov 20 02:17:29 UTC 2013
On 19.11.2013, at 14:51, Dirk Hohndel <dirk at hohndel.org> wrote:
Hi,
> Check if you can zoom into the profile of a dive by using the zoom /
> scroll gesture of your pointing device. And please report back, both
> positive and negative, with
>
> Model - pointing device - OS Version - can zoom?
>
> iMac - magic trackpad - 10.7.5 - yes
> iMac - USB 3rd party mouse with wheel - 10.7.5 - yes
iMac - Magic Mouse - OS X 10.9 (13A603) - yes
However, there is more to say to the yes.
I was using the liked .dmg. Running this crashed on startup, crash report attached.
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Since it mentions proxies in the core dump, I turned of the proxies I have configured in the system settings. Then it runs and indeed I can zoom in the profile by moving one finger up and down.
I should say, however, that moving two fingers up and down (as for scrolling) it gets into a strange zooming mode where the whole zoomed profile moves around upon mouse movement even when the fingers are released. There changing info box leaves some drawing artefacts. This moving mode can only be left by pressing Esc.
My last remark is that when zoomed in, it would be useful to still have the units (I mean the numbers for minutes and depth) visible, i.e. we only zoom the profile but at all times have coordinate axes left and bottom (which then obviously don?t start at 0).
So in total, in addition to the above yes
1) Proxy causes crash
2) Strange two finger zoom mode
3) Coordinate axes in zoomed mode
Do you want me to create tickets for any of the three?
Best
Robert
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