Bug: Problems with infographics and zoom when viewing via desktop
I have notice a problem when attempting to zoom using a two fingered swipe on the trackpad on a 2011 MBA. Essentially, the zoom is clunky and moves from the unviewable size-to-screen to extreme close up in the one swipe. I cannot get the infographic to size slowly so that I can view it properly (it is either too small or hanging off the screen).
This is the infographic in question,
Using the two-fingered swipe presents this view,
I am unable to get it to size anywhere in-between.
I have encountered similar problems with other FSB infographics. This one is the worst so far, I presume, because of the size of the chart.
Andy
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Hi Andy
Just tried this on the iPad.
Here it won't go any smaller than a size where the height of the graphic fills the screen
Graham
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Andy Evans said:
I have notice a problem when attempting to zoom using a two fingered swipe on the trackpad on a 2011 MBA. Essentially, the zoom is clunky and moves from the unviewable size-to-screen to extreme close up in the one swipe. I cannot get the infographic to size slowly so that I can view it properly (it is either too small or hanging off the screen).
Using Logos 4.5b RC 2 on Mac OS X 10.6.8, noticed FSB Infographic sizing has regression since now am unable to resize image on a 27" iMac (tried using a Magic Trackpad and USB wheel mouse). Appears "Fit" always constrains image size to fit horizontally; would appreciate option to fit vertically. Trying two finger swipes up or down causes constrained image to move around on screen. Clicking "Actual Size" acts like "Fit" for horizontally constrained so Event Line for "The Life of Moses" is hard to read on a 27" iMac.
Using a scroll wheel (and two finger swipe down), have been able to reduce image size smaller than panel size.
Also, floating panel may or may not work.
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Thanks for this. I was searching this morning on how to zoom in/out. This worked perfect.
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I am having the same problem. I use a Windows version of Logos (5.2a). The time lines are restricted to two views - fit (which shows the entire chart in a small illegible size) and original (which zooms in to reveal a small portion with incredible detail). I would be happy if we could have a vertical fit as a third option. I would even be more thrilled if we could have the ability to zoom in or out to the size we wanted.
Is it possible to export the chart so that it could be used on handouts or Powerpoint presentations?
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