[Phpmyadmin-devel] GSoG 2011: Reg Zoom-search idea

Ammar Yasir ammaryasir.88 at gmail.com
Tue Mar 22 19:09:19 CET 2011


On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 11:24 PM, Marc Delisle <marc at infomarc.info> wrote:

> Ammar Yasir a écrit :
>
> > May I ask what quality aspect should this system focus on. It should be
> > correct, but what about trade off between system response time and
> > functionality. Like for example, Zooming feature. Should it be like from
> > 1X->2X or should the image magnify gradually. Since pchart will produce
> > static images, some of these issues will be faced while designing.
>
> I would prefer a gradual zoom but haven't made any research about how to
> implement this. If pChart is not the best tool for this, you can look
> for a better one. The other day I mentionned pChart because we are
> currently using it (in phpMyAdmin 3.4) for static charts.
>
> So, is it like we can use any type of zoom but whenever the number of
points in the screen fall below a certain number, we show labels?

Also, I think in pChart its not very straight forward to implement clickable
items(click data points  to view data row). We would have to use CSS with
overlaid items.



> OTOH if there is no open tool for a gradual zoom (web), going in
> increments (say, with buttons) will be fine.
>
I also have never implemented such but I found something on the net,
http://www.cssplay.co.uk/menu/image_magnifier2.html . I'll try to look for
something like this.

>
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