DomH wrote:alexrider wrote:Suugestion:
A hand to pan the map. Arrows are not very convenient...
Thanks
Alex
Hi,
Certainly interessant, but I strictly do not understand what you ask, sorry for that.
If you give clear explanation, it may help.
Finally, consider that this kind of request will not be taken into consideration, as you forgot to catch that saying hello is necessary.
Sorry DomH for not knowing the local etiquette.
For your info, I had introduced myself a moment earlier in another section of the forum:
"Bonjour a tous!
Je suis un newbee ici, car je viens de decouvrir le programme apres des annees d'utilisation de UGRIB, tres bon egalement mais moins parametrable.
Je suis deja impatient d'avoir la version a venir qui affichera GPS, cartes marine, vagues et courant, car je suis un kitesurfer et marin (sur voilier, bien entendu).
J'ai mentione zyGrib sur kiteforum:
http://www.kiteforum.com/viewtopic.php? ... 00#p665300
Cheers,
Alex"
I suggest that you write down your rules at registration time, because there are other forum admins prefer posters that do do not waste bandwidth with formalities and get straight to the matter. Since you consider politeness necessary, may I in turn say that I found your comment "consider that this kind of request will not be taken into consideration, as you forgot to catch that saying hello is necessary" cannot compare in rudeness to a missing "hi"?
Regarding my question about the "hand", here is a definition (found on
http://www.yourdictionary.com/computer/grabber-hand):
A screen tool that is shaped like a hand and is used to move objects within a window. For example, if the image is larger than the current window size, the grabber hand lets you scroll the image. When the tool is selected, the screen pointer turns into the hand. When clicked on an image, it "grabs" it so it can be moved.
All the best,
Alex