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SVG scrolling didn't stop using Adobe SVG Viewer

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Author Double-clicking on the scrolling arrow caused continuous scrolling
Posted Saturday, June 10, 2006 - Post #11477
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I was just browsing, from my hard disk, one of my individual SVG graph and when I pressed (several times) on the right green arrow, the graph moved to the left and suddenly didn't stop moving. The graph then disappeared from the screen/window and the arrows were all "flashing".

I had to click again on the arrow to have this "flashing" stopped. During these few seconds, I cannot tell whether the graphic was still moving or not because the screen was totally white.

My config is: Win XP SP2 up to date; MSIE 7 v. 7.0.5346.5 Update v. Beta 2; Adobe SVG viewer 3.03 Build 94.

Edited: Thursday, June 15, 2006 by GenoProSupport

Posted Sunday, June 11, 2006 - Post #11479
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I believe the Javascript can get confused when events generated by clicking the arrows happen to quickly. It is better to click and hold the mouse button down rather than repeatly clicking it.

Alternatively since you are using the Adobe SVG Viewer you can use its built-in paning controls by holding down the Alt key and dragging the image with the mouse. You can also zoom in by
holding down the control key and clicking the centre of the zoom area or dragging around the area to be zoomed. To zoom out use Ctrl, Shift and click.



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