Panner - two-dimensional scrolling and zooming
#include <InterViews/panner.h>
A panner is an interactor that manipulates the perspective of
another interactor to provide two-dimensional scrolling and zooming. A
panner is composed of a slider and several adjusters, including two
zoomers and four movers. The slider's position and size reflect the current
origin, size, and aspect ratio in the interactor's perspective. Dragging the
slider around with the mouse changes the perspective's curx and
cury members.
- Panner(Interactor*,
int size = 0)
- Create a panner for the given interactor, optionally with the given width.
If the size is 0, a reasonable default size is used. The panner's aspect
ratio reflects that of the perspective.
- Slider(Interactor*)
- Slider::Handle(Event&)
- Slider::Reshape(Shape&)
- Slider::Update()
- A slider reflects and lets the user specify the visible portion of the
view. A rectangle represents the visible area, while the area surrounding
it represents the total area. Clicking and holding down any mouse button
on the rectangle allows you to drag it to a different position within the
total area. The perspective's current origin is shifted to reflect the new
position when the button is released. Holding down the shift key while
dragging the rectangle constrains its motion horizontally or vertically.
Clicking outside the rectangle moves it in the corresponding one of eight
directions; for example, clicking to the right of the rectangle moves it
to the right. If the left mouse button is used, the movement increment
equals the perspective's sx or sy member variables. The
middle mouse button increments by lx or ly, and the right
mouse button centers the rectangle around the cursor. The Reshape call
sets the width of the slider to that of the passed Shape and calls Change
on the parent interactor. Update redisplays the slider to reflect a change
in the interactor's perspective.
The ``syncScroll'' resource specifies whether the slider should
work in real-time or not. When synchronized scrolling is employed the
interactor scrolls synchronously as the slider is dragged; otherwise the
slider's outline follows the mouse during dragging, and the interactor is
scrolled only after the user stops dragging the slider. Sliders will scroll
synchronously if their syncScroll resource is set to ``on'' or ``true.''