fix: reverse slice slider and scroll direction for anatomical consisency#811
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fix: reverse slice slider and scroll direction for anatomical consisency#811
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…ency Scrolling down now decreases slice number and moves anatomically down. The slider handle position now corresponds to anatomical position where lower slice numbers appear at the bottom.
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I'm on a Mac with trackpad configured to use the "non-natural" scrolling direction, and this worked in that environment. |
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Scrolling down now decreases slice number and moves anatomically down. The slider handle position now corresponds to anatomical position where lower slice numbers appear at the bottom.
closes #740