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Zooming on 2d and color plots #9715

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mantid-builder opened this issue Feb 4, 2014 · 2 comments
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Zooming on 2d and color plots #9715

mantid-builder opened this issue Feb 4, 2014 · 2 comments
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This issue was originally TRAC 8871

Original Reporter: Keith Brown

When looking at a 2d or color plot the 'Zoom In' tool allows you draw a rectangle and it'll zoom to that rectangle, this is expected behaviour.

Adversely the 'Zoom Out' tool always zooms it back to '100%' rather than allowing gradual zooming out like would be expected.

Also if you alter the Axis scale when zoomed, the scale values shown are those shown when zoomed and altering those values sets the new '100% zoom'

A more standard behaviour and style would be to actually zoom rather than altering the scale temporarily, have a zoom combobox with percentages and a zoom out tool that zooms to the next lowest value in that combobox

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@NickDraper (2014-02-14T11:07:58):
bulk move to assigned at the into of the triage step

@mantid-builder mantid-builder added Low Priority Things that you don't ever want to be done. Framework Issues and pull requests related to components in the Framework labels Jun 3, 2015
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