Add listener that zooms based on mouse wheel. The zoom center is the
mouse position, which alleviates the pressure to touch pabigot/contikix#4.
Closespabigot/contikix#5
Signed-off-by: Peter A. Bigot <pab@pabigot.com>
The + typed character can only be generated on English keyboards by
shift-equals, resulting in a failure to recognize ctrl-plus because of
the unexpected shift modifier. Adapt by supporting English and Spanish
keyboards, as well as number pad keys.
Closespabigot/contikix#2
Reference: http://forums.oracle.com/thread/1356291
Signed-off-by: Peter A. Bigot <pab@pabigot.com>
Refactor common code into private functions. Abstract to support zoom
to level or exact value.
There should be no behavioral change as a result of this patch except:
* zooms are consistently filtered to be in the valid range (those from
configuration parameters formerly had been used directly);
* the correct centerTime is used for zoomOutAction when
mousePixelPositionX is positive
Supports pabigot/contikix#5
Signed-off-by: Peter A. Bigot <pab@pabigot.com>
Don't be afraid, I'm not trying to have more retro platforms than "real" platforms ;-)
The platform 'atarixl' will replace the platform 'atari'. However I need both for some
transition period.
Better match user expectations by allowing to download plain disk images and configure the IP settings afterwards on the target machine - then most likely leveraging DHCP. This works for the users with the most usual Ethernet adapter and settings - which are now pre-configured in default.cfg's. Only the few users with non-default Ethernet adapter and/or settings are required to download a custom contiki.cfg and inject it manually into their disk image files.
Normally it is not possible to start a simulation without motes. While
this nomally makes sense, it might be, that motes are added at a later
point in time by plugins.
Removing this requirement is not problem, as it is still not possible
to start the simulation without registered events. Thus a plugin can now
register an event in the future to add motes at that point of time.