I think that's probably an operating system 'feature'. For example, if I hold control and scroll my mouse wheel then the whole screen zooms in. This is on OSX - I expect a similar feature in your OS is coming into play here and over-riding the analysis controls. 

Dan

On 21 Feb 2007, at 00:32, Johnny Eugene Croy wrote:

Tim,

I worked around the problems that cropped up after the latest install by recompiling analysis from scratch and then updating again.  Anyway, the zoom is not working as expected.  When I hold down the control button and use the mouse wheel I don't get a scrolling through the z2 dimension, rather my whole screen zooms in.  Very strange...

-J

On Feb 20, 2007, at 1:26 PM, Tim Stevens wrote:

Analysis.py", line 125, in __init__
     if Copyright.build:
AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute 'build'

Arse. Looks like I wasn't supposed to update the latest version of
Analysis.py, or someone forgot to check in the latest Copyright.py...

Appears that the new Copyright.py was missing from the update server.

T.

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