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 Post subject: Another question about images and frames
PostPosted: January 8th, 2008, 5:41 pm 
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Hi,

I have an idea for a page of a publication.

It displays an very small portion of an image that has been zoomed in. There are multiple choice answers as to what the image may be.

On choosing one of the answers the image zooms back out to show the whole thing and the correct answer is given.

I have tried several ways of doing this but with no sucsess.

I have tried inserting the image into a frame, and then triggering the scaling, but with only limited success, I would like to be able to choose a non central part of the image to be zoomed on to start with.

Any ideas how to do this best.

If this isn't clear I apologise, please say so and I'll try to be clearer :)

RB


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 Post subject: Move and zoom..
PostPosted: April 23rd, 2008, 5:46 pm 
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Location: Sydney
Opus: Opus Pro Edition 9.51
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Ok, I have an idea that might point you in the right direction.

Theres a great sample publication you can reverse engineer that deals with "overlay" and size try searching under plans or zoom, or overlay or map.

If you get stuck - let me know mate, and Ill see if I can make a basic sample for you.

:) cheers!

Regards...

Rick.


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PostPosted: April 23rd, 2008, 8:26 pm 
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RB,
The basic set-up is a Rick noted shown in Sample Pubs shipped with Opus. Also Search 'magnify' here.

To 'avoid' the image center, you could specify some 'offset' from the whole-image's position (which is its center X and Y). Can be done w/o scripting.

Of course, scripting opens up several more ways to get there.

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