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| Date: | Mon, 3 Dec 2012 20:18:33 -0800 |
| Subject: | [geda-help] Using a mouse with gEDA/ngspice graphs in Linux? |
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Where can I find documentation for mouse functions when using the internal/default graphing in ngspice? I'm using ngspice under Linux (Debian). I have found that after creating a plot: 1) clicking anywhere in the graph with the left mouse button gives the X-Y coordinates of where you click, 2) clicking anywhere in the graph with the right mouse button gives a new graph zoomed at that point, though I haven't yet figured out exactly what ratio 3) click and drag with the left button provides X-Y delta values of your movement 4) click and drag with the right button draws a box that describes a new graph zoomed to that box. I found these via experimentation: I've not seen any documentation for these or other features related to mouse use under Linux. Is there documentation for these and/or other mouse movement features? Thanks, Keith Ostertag
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