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In the 'Classic view' image page, one could have revision images with additional info (annotation images are a good example). When selecting an image page of a Revision, the mouse-over image worked well in the classic view in that one could select the original image as a mouse-over and effectively blink between original and annotated images. In the new image view page, if you select a revision with a mouse-over, that page doesn't seem to work with the mouse-over action - the revision image does not switch to the mouse-over image in its settings. Am I doing something wrong? |
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Hi Jim, on which image is this happening, specifically? Thanks! |
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Salvatore Iovene: Salvatore, It is confusing to me.Here is one image that seems to work fine (Orig, B, C, D, E): https://app.astrobin.com/u/jthommes?i=b5ym7m&r=0 Here is an image where Rev C and E have mouse-overs that don't work. It's funny, when I first looked at this image, I thought the mouse-overs DID work, But I can't be sure now: https://app.astrobin.com/u/jthommes?i=f5yyqp&r=0 Maybe there is an issue with reciprocal mouse-overs?? I also have an image in my staging area that has the Revision mouse-over issue (most current image in the staging area). Let me know if you want to see it too - I will PM you separately with the image link. (Putting the link here effectively publishes it to the group, but it's not ready.) |
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Thanks Jim, all clear! The fix is already deploying ![]() |
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Works great now Salvatore! Thanks. OK, that works so well, it made me think….. In the new view, when you click the image on the technical page, you go an image only view on the browser. The image is the largest size to fit the browser window. If you don't scroll zoom or click zoom the image stays static in the window. Could you make it so that the mouse-over works on this image that is static on window size as well? I understand that when you zoom in any fashion, the mouse's primary role reverts to 'pan and zoom' - as such, the mouse-over image function goes away to reveal only the underlying image under 'pan and zoom' function. I'm kind of sorry to suggest this and make your work harder. It's just that this new page view is so nice that it seems to open up to other ideas as well. In this case, you would be able to see your mouse-over at a better scale. |