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Revision as of 13:01, 20 September 2007
This is the web home of HandoutBrowser.js
, a short JavaScript program I wrote that allows for programmed scrolling through a "handout" (really, just an image of any kind) within a web browser.
To do
- Separate editor / user modes.
- Cycle text modes between none / presentation / beginner (default) / expert.
- Pull-down goto menu.
- Use cookies to save state while in editor mode.
- Allow "negative" capture rectangles.
Download and Setup
Download HandoutBrowser.js
and set it up by playing with the usage example FollowingLin.html. With luck you will find that you only need to edit the html file.
Older versions
Version of | JavaScript | HTML |
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Tianjin-0707 | HandoutBrowser.js
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FollowingLin.html |
Users
- http://tqft.net/hanoi by Scott Morrison.