Bug 129268 - When in tied zoom, show zoom rectangle/lines in all tied plots
Summary: When in tied zoom, show zoom rectangle/lines in all tied plots
Status: RESOLVED INTENTIONAL
Alias: None
Product: kst
Classification: Applications
Component: general (show other bugs)
Version: 1.x
Platform: Fedora RPMs Linux
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: kst
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Reported: 2006-06-16 20:00 UTC by Matthew Truch
Modified: 2007-12-14 22:02 UTC (History)
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Description Matthew Truch 2006-06-16 20:00:20 UTC
Version:           1.3.0_svn_528442 (using KDE KDE 3.5.2)
Installed from:    Fedora RPMs
OS:                Linux

It would be cool if when you're in tied zoom, the zoom rectangle/zoom-'guide-line' was displayed in every plot that is tied.  Of course, if one of the tied plots wasn't currently showing an area (or part of the area) where the zoom rectangle/line would show, this would be not displayed as appropriate.
Comment 1 Andrew Walker 2006-06-16 20:30:10 UTC
This would be very expensive in terms of the required redraws and (I suspect) potentially confusing when dragging the mouse to have a large number of rectangles all reflecting the motion simultaneously.
Comment 2 George Staikos 2006-06-16 21:42:59 UTC
I don't think it will be expensive actually.  The zoom rect drawing isn't too 
bad, and it's a "user doing something, pause updates" action anyway.
Comment 3 Andrew Walker 2006-06-17 00:44:33 UTC
So you think we should implement this?
Comment 4 George Staikos 2006-06-17 01:02:19 UTC
  Only after Kst2DPlot is fixed.
Comment 5 Nicolas Brisset 2006-06-19 09:24:25 UTC
Hum... I wonder whether that won't be too much distraction to the user's eye. If it's easy to implement, we may give it a try and wait for user feedback (and possibly make it optional ?).
Comment 6 Andrew Walker 2007-12-14 22:02:05 UTC
This feature doesn't seem to offer much benefit but could well be overwhelming to the user.