I seem to be experiencing an issue with using the zoom feature at the top level of the application, and in the presentation view.
When I attempt to zoom using the shift key and both mouse buttons, the view does zoom, but only to a point. After that the view disappears, and the only way back is to use the home key and reset the view.
I don't believe that this is because I'm zooming in too far such that I am passing through the cabinet because of the small increment of zoom that I see occurring prior to the image disappearing. This seem to happen when I am trying to zoom into an area that's less than approximately 10 - 12 inches.
Any clues on this?
Lorin
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Zoom issue part 2
Ok now this is weird...
I don't know if it was some combination of zooming then panning and rotating and then zooming again that was causing the issue, but now it seems as though I cannot duplicate the issue I was seeing before.
The only thing I did differently was to see how far I could zoom using the \"+\" and \"-\" buttons on the left panel. After I did that the zoom issue when using shift and both mouse buttons seemed to stop...
Another behavior I noticed when this issue was occuring was that the amount of zoom seemed to decrease to a much smaller increment, where now the zoom increment seems to remain constant.
Hope this is at least a somewhat clear explaination...
I don't know if it was some combination of zooming then panning and rotating and then zooming again that was causing the issue, but now it seems as though I cannot duplicate the issue I was seeing before.
The only thing I did differently was to see how far I could zoom using the \"+\" and \"-\" buttons on the left panel. After I did that the zoom issue when using shift and both mouse buttons seemed to stop...
Another behavior I noticed when this issue was occuring was that the amount of zoom seemed to decrease to a much smaller increment, where now the zoom increment seems to remain constant.
Hope this is at least a somewhat clear explaination...
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Re: Zoom issue part 2
Here is a clearer explanation: you're using a computer and it's out to get youLorin Holzbauer wrote:Hope this is at least a somewhat clear explaination...

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