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For general comments on plot navigation, see Appendix A.4.2.1.
Additional configuration options are available in the Navigation
tab of the Axes control.
Horizontal navigation (panning and zooming left and right along the
shared time axis) affects all the stacked zones,
but vertical navigation (panning and zooming along the Y axis of each zone)
is done independently for each zone.
The navigation actions for this window are:
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Left drag
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Pan.
On the body of the plot this usually moves it around left/right.
By default, vertical movement is inhibited since you don't normally
want it for a time plot.
To pan vertically, drag on the left of the Y axis for the zone
you want to affect.
It is also possible to configure panning on the body of the plot
to be in both directions using the Pan/Zoom Axes
in the Navigation axis configuration tab.
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Right drag (CTRL-drag)
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Stretch zoom.
On the body of the plot this usually stretches/squashes the plot
centered on the horizontal position of the mouse.
By default, vertical zooming is inhibited since you don't normally
want it for a time plot.
To zoom vertically, drag on the left of the Y axis for the zone
you want to affect.
It is also possible to configure zooming on the body of the plot
to be in both directions using the Pan/Zoom Axes
in the Navigation axis configuration tab.
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Center drag (SHIFT-drag)
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Frame zoom.
On the body of the plot, dragging right usually drags out a frame;
when the button is released, the plot will be zoomed in
to cover the area enclosed by the frame.
Dragging left does something like the opposite, you can zoom out
using a similar (though not quite the same) mechanism.
By default, vertical zooming is inhibited since you don't normally
want it for a time plot.
To zoom in/out vertically, drag up/down on the left of the Y axis
for the zone you want to affect.
It is also possible to configure zooming on the body of the plot
to be in both directions using the Pan/Zoom Axes
in the Navigation axis configuration tab.
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Wheel
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Zoom.
Spinning the mouse wheel forwards/backwards will zoom horizontally in/out
around the mouse position,
just like dragging with the right button up-and-right or down-and-left.
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Left click
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Select.
If there is a plotted point near the cursor,
it will plot a marker on it and
activate it.
You can also manually fix the plot bounds using the Range
tab of the Axes control.
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TOPCAT - Tool for OPerations on Catalogues And Tables
Starlink User Note253
TOPCAT web page:
http://www.starlink.ac.uk/topcat/
Author email:
m.b.taylor@bristol.ac.uk
Mailing list:
topcat-user@jiscmail.ac.uk