11-28-2001
I will highlight the problem. I don't have problem with any text in Normal condiiton but when I zoom in some window the text becomes blurred. Its hard to read when I zoom in on any window with autocad control sheet ( the kind we use in DCS). or with Graphics I am having the same problem.
Otherwise everything is not normal. Moreover I tried m64config commands and found out that the resolution is set which is not even supported by neither montior or nor by graphics card.
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canvas::zoom
canvas::zoom(3tk) Variations on a canvas canvas::zoom(3tk)
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NAME
canvas::zoom - Zoom control for canvas::sqmap
SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.4
package require Tk 8.4
package require canvas::zoom ?0.1?
::canvas::zoom pathName ?options?
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DESCRIPTION
This package provides a widget to enable the user of a map display to control the zoom level.
API
::canvas::zoom pathName ?options?
Creates the zoom control widget pathName and configures it. The methods and options supported by the new widget are described in the
following sections.
The result of the command is pathName.
OPTIONS
-orient
The value for this option is either vertical, or horizontal, specifying the orientation of the major axis of the widget. The default
is vertical.
-levels
The value for this option is a non-negative integer. It specifies the number of zoom levels to support.
-variable
The value for this option is the name of a global or namespaced variable which is connected with the widget. changes to the zoom
level made the widget are propagated to this variable, and in turn changes to the variable are imported into the widget.
-command
This option specifies a command prefix. This callback will be invoked whenever the zoom level is changed. It is called with two
additional arguments, the zoom control widget, and the new zoom level, in this order.
METHODS
The widget supports no methods beyond the standard (configure, cget, etc.).
KEYWORDS
zoom
canvas 0.1 canvas::zoom(3tk)