Ulrich-Matthias Schäfer
Ulrich-Matthias Schäfer
Mh, that's a tough one. Ofc the default behavior needs to be prevented so that the browser is not scrolling or zooming. I don't see a simple solution to that...
Mh, this is not that easy to solve. Some people want to be able to pan even if you "start" the pan on an element. You however dont want panning...
That will complicate the code quite a bit and timeouts are really sensitive to race conditions and stuff not behaving the same all the time. Thats why I avoid them....
sure there is no harm in playing around and finding better solutions
Works for me when doing this: ```js SVG('#pointB').on('click', () => { console.log('test'); }); ```
No. I only tried on my laptop. You can try touchstart as well tho. Sorry, I cant spend much time to figure this out atm.
when you pinchzoom, your 2 fingers always stay on the same spot on the canvas. that means you can only zoom as much as you can spread your fingers. A...
Linear easing is in the code. You dont need to extend it. You can use it with the `-` key
@bhaumikspanchal ping me again in 2 weeks when I am back from vacation!
Please give us something to work with. I have no idea what you are talking about