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Capture scroll #322

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@prisae prisae commented May 29, 2023

The behaviour changed with the advent of ipympl (Lab; modern Notebook), I think. Currently the scroll over a figure makes the notebook keep scrolling, so it is hard to scroll over a slicer-image through the volume.

This PR implements the fix suggested by Matplotlib (PR 235).

This changed I we the advent of ipympl (Lab; modern Notebook). Now the scroll over a figure make the notebook keep scrolling, so it is hard to scroll over a slicer-image through the volume.

This PR implements the fix suggested by Matplotlib (PR 235).
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Looks good to me, I'm assuming you've tested this yourself and it works well on your end too

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prisae commented May 30, 2023

"Have tested it" is probably a big word. It worked locally in a Python 3.11 environment, I checked with Jupyter Lab, and also that it doesn't break in IPython.

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prisae commented May 30, 2023

However, the fig.canvas attribute exists always, as in other parts of the code we set

fig.canvas.mpl_connect("scroll_event", tracker.onscroll)

to listen to the scroll events. So setting

self.fig.canvas.capture_scroll = True

Should always be possible, and I cannot imagine that it has any negative side effects. It was created for this reason.

Let me know if you would prefer that I do a more thorough testing.

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prisae commented May 30, 2023

As reference maybe also this:
https://matplotlib.org/ipympl/examples/full-example.html#comprehensive-example
(9th cell from the top)

@jcapriot jcapriot merged commit f0269eb into main May 30, 2023
@jcapriot jcapriot deleted the fix_scroll_capture branch May 30, 2023 23:01
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