Le 25 nov. 03, à 22:08, Ken Norris a écrit :
Hi Yves,
I know. All it does is zoom the image in its own rect, because that's
where
the script does it. I had mentioned you'd have to capture the image to
zoom
yourself, i.e., import a snapshot of a particular rect relative to the
coordinates returne
Hi Yves,
> Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 20:36:54 +0100
> From: Yves COPPE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: lens effect on an image
>
> thankl you for your answer
> BUT
>
> I've tried and it doesn't zoom in WHERE the user clicks ?
> Greetings.
Le 25 nov. 03, à 20:30, Ken Norris a écrit :
local tSizeChange
on mouseup
if optionkey()="Down" then
put (-10) into tSizeChange
changeSize
exit mouseup
end if
put (+10) into tSizeChange
changeSize
end mouseup
on changeSize
put (the height of the target/the width of
Hi Yves,
> Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 08:49:00 +0100
> From: Yves COPPE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: lens effect on an image
>
> Is it possible to have a funciton which should
>
> 1) zoom in or zoom out on image
> 2) WITHIN the same rect of the original image
> 3)
Yves COPPE wrote:
> Is it possible to have a funciton which should
>
> 1) zoom in or zoom out on image
> 2) WITHIN the same rect of the original image
> 3) where the user click
>
> as you use the lens f. ex. in photoshop
This might help get you started - run this from the Message Box:
go url
Hello,
Is it possible to have a funciton which should
1) zoom in or zoom out on image
2) WITHIN the same rect of the original image
3) where the user click
as you use the lens f. ex. in photoshop
thanks.
Greetings.
Yves COPPE
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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