Well, I found a dirty way to do it... It's only drawback is that it is dirty... Damir Damir Buskulic wrote: > > Hi, > > I desperately need a way to know when a zoom or unzoom was peformed on > an axis, and on which plot. It would be really interesting to go through > all "high level" events such as zoom/unzoom and see if it is possible to > add a signal to it. Perhaps adding a signal to TPad::Modified() would > already do the trick. It would allow one to know that something happened > and search for the event. > > Cheers > > Damir > -- > ===================================================================== > | Damir Buskulic | Universite de Savoie/LAPP | > | | Chemin de Bellevue, B.P. 110 | > | Tel : +33 (0)450091600 | F-74941 Annecy-le-Vieux Cedex | > | e-mail: buskulic@lapp.in2p3.fr | FRANCE | > ===================================================================== > mailto:buskulic@lapp.in2p3.fr -- ===================================================================== | Damir Buskulic | Universite de Savoie/LAPP | | | Chemin de Bellevue, B.P. 110 | | Tel : +33 (0)450091600 | F-74941 Annecy-le-Vieux Cedex | | e-mail: buskulic@lapp.in2p3.fr | FRANCE | ===================================================================== mailto:buskulic@lapp.in2p3.fr
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