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From: Kai-Martin Knaak <kmk AT familieknaak DOT de>
Subject: Re: [geda-user] Warp Cursor Issue
Date: Mon, 27 Jul 2015 00:21:14 +0200
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Edward Hennessy (ehennes AT sbcglobal DOT net) [via 
geda-user AT delorie DOT com] wrote:

> I’m currently running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS with Gnome.
>
> 1. warp-cursor must be enabled in system-gschemrc (this is the
> default) 2. Zoom extents “VE"
> 3. Create a shape, like a box, in the corner of the view.
> 4. Place the cursor in the center of the shape, and zoom “z”
> 5. Without moving the cursor, zoom again “z”
> 
> With the above procedure, on my system, the cursor still appears
> toward the corner of the view. However, the second zoom occurred as
> if the cursor was at the center of the screen - it’s “warped”
> location.
> 
This works for me like it is expected. On zoom, the cursor warps to 
the center of the view. 

I use current git head of gschem, compiled today on debian/stretch. It 
identifies as  1.9.1 (g84019a7)

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