CPGAnis Dynamic Pan and Zoom plugin for full size images for cpg1.5.x CPGAnis Dynamic Pan and Zoom plugin for full size images for cpg1.5.x
 

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CPGAnis Dynamic Pan and Zoom plugin for full size images for cpg1.5.x

Started by Αndré, October 21, 2011, 03:59:48 PM

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Αndré

This is a port of the CPGAnis plugin for cpg1.4.x by donnoman:

Quote from: http://www.cpg-contrib.org/thumbnails.php?album=11CPGAnis is our first attempt at a dynamic Pan and Zoom for full size images for Coppermine 1.4.  The plugin is named after the Java Applet (AnimationS) that the plugin is based on.

  • Browsers must have a JVM installed for the Java applet to work.
  • More information regarding the applet can be found here: http://www.ssec.wisc.edu/visit/AniS/
  • AniS is a Java (not JavaScript!) applet for animating images over the web (through browsers).
  • If your users have questions or issues running Java applets (not just AniS), you might refer them to this information for help.
  • Left-Click to Zoom-In
  • Right-Click to Zoom-Out
  • Drag the image to Pan

phill104

Great stuff Andre. Works to a point on the iPad (no right click) and same goes for Android.
It is a mistake to think you can solve any major problems just with potatoes.

Αndré

I have no personal interest in this plugin (I just ported it as a user asked for a zoom capability in cpg1.5.x) and I think the used Java applet has to be adjusted to change that behavior. So I won't put any effort to make it work with touch devices. Any contributions are welcome ;)

allvip

it does nothing
if I have no intermediare pictures enabled in config and images to not open in full size in new window will not work?

Αndré

I cannot remember how this plugin work, but I assume it just replaces the default popup window with something that's described above. If your images are already displayed in full-size, there's no popup link (as there's not reason for it). I assume that's the reason the plugin does nothing in your gallery.