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I am attempting to simulate a image zoom by displaying the image in a window smaller than the image and offsetting the left, right to be negative. This gives the impression I am only looking at a portion of the image.

I am currently panning using this code:

case $msg = $but4; move image left
                $s = $currentx
                $currentx += $xoffset
                if $currentx > $left  then $currentx = $left; if moved too far, correct
                if $s <> $currentx then ; if actually moved
                ; delete current control, then create a new one to simulate move
                    GUIctrlDelete($pic_1)  
                    $Pic_1 = GuiCtrlCreatePic($p1, $currentX ,$currenty, 0, 0)
                EndIf
            
        case $msg = $but3; move image right
                $s = $currentx
                $currentx -= $xoffset
                if $currentx > 0   then $currentx = 0; if moved too far, correct
                if $s <> $currentx then ; if actually moved
                ; delete current control, then create a new one to simulate move
                    GUIctrlDelete($pic_1)
                    $Pic_1 = GuiCtrlCreatePic($p1, $currentX ,$currenty, 0, 0)
                EndIf

Is there a smoother way to move an image around. I am using buttons. Currently the image disappears and redraws in the position desired, but that redraw is horribly inconvenient. In my application, the user clicks on a smaller version of the image to "magnify" to that point. That works fine I just can't figure out how the panning can be smoother.

Joe Phillips

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