ZOOM questions

Hi,
Is it possible to allow ZOOM_IN but to disable ZOOM_OUT? I don't want to get a graph with a larger than the inital range - I would rather prefer providing a 'reset zoom range' button instead of having the user zoom out repeatedly
What triggers ZOOM_RESTORE (not mentioned in the help)? Obviously, Ctrl + SPACE does, but in the example GraphZooming also Ctrl + LeftClick seems to return this eventData1...?
Thanks!
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You are correct. There are 2 scenarios that the ZOOM_RESTORE event is triggered.
1. Pressing Ctrl + SPACE.
2. Ctrl + LeftClick while in Zoom to Rectangle mode, the mouse has not moved, and you do not have any zooms in the undo history. When doing a rectangle zoom, it creates a temporary undo record for the zoom in progress and must remove it if the zoom is not valid (no zoom region selected). If you have zooms in the undo history already (by that I mean you have already zoomed in at least once), then we have an easier way to remove this undo record, but if this is the first zoom, then we have to reset this record and we do that using the same routine as the ZOOM_RESTORE.
I think this behavior might be misleading if you are trying to catch the ZOOM_RESTORE event, so I have filed bug report 338093 and we will see if we can find a better way to handle this.
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