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This isn't exactly "me too", because I'm adding a couple of useful clues.
I can duplicate it easily in pretty much any of the official, latest (Dec '12)
example pages.
Drag quickly, either with shift key or visual control, I get a small document
icon next to the mouse, while still dragging, but the box (veil) is tiny-sized
and is not following the mouse.
Worse, in Safari 6 (OS X Lion), doing this a couple of times hoses the browser
such that new tabs of the same map page, or clearing cache and reloading same
page, won't respond at all to KeyDragZoom. Only quitting Safari, or sometimes
doing the File / Reset..., restores normal functionality. There are no errors
in the JavaScript console.
The attached image is latest Chrome (developer build) and for some reason the
mouse cursor didn't get snapped.
Here's a clue I hope is useful: in Safari and Chrome, when I press shift, the
cursor remains a hand, until I move the mouse just any tiny but, then it
becomes the cross hairs.
If Firefox, where I can't seem to duplicate the problem, the cursor becomes a
cross hairs instantly upon pressing shift key.
This may not be a KeyDragZoom bug per se, but it is going to probably prevent
me using it, which is a shame.
Thanks for reading.
Original comment by irisruss...@gmail.com
on 27 Mar 2013 at 6:53
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Sorry the image I attached I chose because the cursor is showing.
The "tiny box" that I normally see with this issue can be seen in this other
shot, but the cursor was not included in the snap. Also above I said "move the
mouse just any tiny but" "but" should be "bit.
And finally, verified:
* @name KeyDragZoom for V3
* @version 2.0.9 [December 17, 2012] NOT YET RELEASED
Original comment by irisruss...@gmail.com
on 27 Mar 2013 at 7:02
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#2 is exactly what I experienced.
I actually did some debugging, comparing the browser events between keydragzoom
working and keydragzoom not working. The thing I noticed was that if the
"selectstart" event is not fired after the mousedown event, this problem will
occur. Not sure if this is something that the Chrome developers will have to
fix, or whether we can create a workaround.
Original comment by ro...@rdaresearch.com.au
on 27 Mar 2013 at 10:09
I managed to fix this problem by setting the css property -webkit-user-select:
none; on the veil div.
This can be easily done just by passing the option when enabling the
keyDragZoom like this:
map.enableKeyDragZoom({
veilStyle: {
webkitUserSelect: "none"
}
});
Original comment by qua...@gmail.com
on 28 Jan 2014 at 11:22
This did the trick. Thanks!
Original comment by ro...@rdaresearch.com.au
on 28 Jan 2014 at 11:01
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
ro...@rdaresearch.com.au
on 19 Mar 2013 at 10:54