I think periodicity by default would be great, but we might offer a checkbox in the dialog window for slices and projections that turns it off. I think we should also offer the "click to center" option that you and I were discussing matt, whereby someone could click on the image and it would center to the point where they clicked. On 4/14/11 9:32 AM, Matthew Turk wrote:
Hi all (specifically Jeff!),
I'm trying to use Reason to visualize some of my data. What I'm running up against is issues with centering in the plot window. Specifically, I'm trying to visualize a collapsing object, which is offset from the center by some small value. I can sort of mock this up by zooming, re-centering on that object, then zooming, then re-centering, and so on and so forth.
It's very convenient to be able to specify a center for the PlotWindow when it's created. I've added the items to both the slice and the projection to optionally "Center on max", but it's not clear to me the best way to communicate that information to the PlotWindow object. What's the best way to specify a center about which the panning and zooming will occur? And, since this will likely result in edges that are no longer within the domain, is it alright if I turn on periodicity by default in the Plot Window?
Thanks,
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