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The values here enable you to set the scroll of the viewport display numerically. This is useful when the viewport is intended to show a subregion of a panel and you dont want to include scrollbars in its display. | |||
The origin (0,0) is the top left. Positive X values scroll the view to the left, positive Y values scroll the view up. | |||
A suggestion: Start with scroll bars enabled to set the approximate scroll position, then disable the scrollbars and use this dialog to fine-tune the scroll offset values until the viewport shows the content you wish to see. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:41, 13 January 2008
The values here enable you to set the scroll of the viewport display numerically. This is useful when the viewport is intended to show a subregion of a panel and you dont want to include scrollbars in its display.
The origin (0,0) is the top left. Positive X values scroll the view to the left, positive Y values scroll the view up.
A suggestion: Start with scroll bars enabled to set the approximate scroll position, then disable the scrollbars and use this dialog to fine-tune the scroll offset values until the viewport shows the content you wish to see.
idkbase note 10044