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How will change the lens width/height different from zoom width /height #3

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blpraveen opened this issue Jan 8, 2014 · 7 comments

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@blpraveen
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I could not modified the lens width height. It looks bigger on the image. Is it possible to set the lens width and height. What I need to modify

@smurfy
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smurfy commented Jan 8, 2014

what exactly to you mean?

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smurfy commented Jan 13, 2014

If you mean the lense on the small image its automatically calculated based on the size for the big image.
Look at the newly created sample.html maybe this helps you.

@blpraveen
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Hi,
Thanks,
So what should be ratio of preview image and the zoom image. In case the
zoom image is less than the ratio can it resize the zoom image.

On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 3:37 PM, Philipp Andreas
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If you mean the lense on the small image its automatically calculated
based on the size for the big image.
Look at the newly created sample.html maybe this helps you.


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Is it free to use and modify?

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smurfy commented May 21, 2015

@Mamuncse07 what do you mean?
Do you mean "is this version of cloud-zoom is free?", then yes. While i'm not the original author of cloud-zoom. Version 1.x of cloud-zoom was released on a MIT license and by this license you are allowed to: use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense .... (See license for more details)

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ok thanks

On 5/21/15, Philipp Andreas [email protected] wrote:

@Mamuncse07 what do you mean?
Do you mean "is this version of cloud-zoom is free?", then yes. While i'm
not the original author of cloud-zoom. Version 1.x of cloud-zoom was
released on a MIT license and by this
license you are allowed to: use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute,
sublicense .... (See license for more details)


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@tommyalvarez
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@smurfy Is there a way (patching the plugin if needed), to adjust the lens size without affecting the magnified zoom size? The up-to-date plugin http://www.starplugins.com/cloudzoom let you dynamically adjust the lens, maybe with some tweaking at least you can set a static desired lens size? I tried setting max-width and height to the lens by css but of course that rendered inconsistent behaviour

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