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kikoun over 10 years ago

Hi,

 

I notice a thing really strange and confusing/annoying since 7.3 version.

I'm running 7.3 (64bits) on a linux (Opensuse 13.2), KDE 4.1.4.6)

I use a 'focus follow the mouse' configuration (no need to click in a window to get the focus on it),

I never get any trouble with previous versions, but with 7.3, when I change the focus (example I was working in schematic window, then I need to do something in the board window, so I move the mouse over the Board windows, no click) everything work fine except the zoom with the scroll rotary button of the mouse:

I get the focus, I can select a tool with assigned key, I can even change the zoom with the assigned key ALT + F2 (Window fit) or F2/F3 (window 2 or  window 0.5) but the scroll mouse button do strange thing (like try to zoom, but get back to previous zoom). 

 

If I click in the window, the strange zoom behavior disappear, until I click in a other window and came back into the Eagle window (whatever is this  other window).

 

This make the 'focus follow the mouse' very less useful...

 

Guillaume

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    0 autodeskguest over 10 years ago

    Am 17.05.2015 um 11:43 schrieb Guillaume barrey:

    Hi,

     

    I notice a thing really strange and confusing/annoying since 7.3

    version.

    I'm running 7.3 (64bits) on a linux (Opensuse 13.2), KDE 4.1.4.6)

    I use a 'focus follow the mouse' configuration (no need to click in a

    window to get the focus on it),

    I never get any trouble with previous versions, but with 7.3, when I

    change the focus (example I was working in schematic window, then I need

    to do something in the board window, so I move the mouse over the Board

    windows, no click) everything work fine except the zoom with the scroll

    rotary button of the mouse:

    I get the focus, I can select a tool with assigned key, I can even

    change the zoom with the assigned key ALT + F2 (Window fit) or F2/F3

    (window 2 or  window 0.5) but the scroll mouse button do strange thing

    (like try to zoom, but get back to previous zoom).

     

    If I click in the window, the strange zoom behavior disappear, until I

    click in a other window and came back into the Eagle window (whatever is

    this  other window).

     

    This make the 'focus follow the mouse' very less useful...

     

    Guillaume

     

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    To view any images and attachments in this post, visit:

    http://www.element14.com/community/message/149972

     

     

     

    It seems as if there is a difference in the zoomimg behaviour

    depending on the situation. If the window is in the foreground,

    zooming works well. If the window is in the background and partially

    covered by another window, there can occur "back and forward jumps"

    while zooming. We will investigate this....

     

     

     

    --

    Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards

    Richard Hammerl

      CadSoft Support -- hotline@cadsoft.de

      FAQ: http://www.cadsoft.de/training/faq/

     

     

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    0 autodeskguest over 10 years ago

    Am 17.05.2015 um 11:43 schrieb Guillaume barrey:

    Hi,

     

    I notice a thing really strange and confusing/annoying since 7.3

    version.

    I'm running 7.3 (64bits) on a linux (Opensuse 13.2), KDE 4.1.4.6)

    I use a 'focus follow the mouse' configuration (no need to click in a

    window to get the focus on it),

    I never get any trouble with previous versions, but with 7.3, when I

    change the focus (example I was working in schematic window, then I need

    to do something in the board window, so I move the mouse over the Board

    windows, no click) everything work fine except the zoom with the scroll

    rotary button of the mouse:

    I get the focus, I can select a tool with assigned key, I can even

    change the zoom with the assigned key ALT + F2 (Window fit) or F2/F3

    (window 2 or  window 0.5) but the scroll mouse button do strange thing

    (like try to zoom, but get back to previous zoom).

     

    If I click in the window, the strange zoom behavior disappear, until I

    click in a other window and came back into the Eagle window (whatever is

    this  other window).

     

    This make the 'focus follow the mouse' very less useful...

     

    Guillaume

     

    --

    To view any images and attachments in this post, visit:

    http://www.element14.com/community/message/149972

     

     

     

    It seems as if there is a difference in the zoomimg behaviour

    depending on the situation. If the window is in the foreground,

    zooming works well. If the window is in the background and partially

    covered by another window, there can occur "back and forward jumps"

    while zooming. We will investigate this....

     

     

     

    --

    Mit freundlichen Gruessen / Best regards

    Richard Hammerl

      CadSoft Support -- hotline@cadsoft.de

      FAQ: http://www.cadsoft.de/training/faq/

     

     

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