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==Download and Setup== |
==Download and Setup== |
Revision as of 20:45, 29 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
- Document everything.
- Use cookies to save state.
- Allow "negative" capture rectangles.
- Arrange a default for "views".
- Links using an image map?
Download and Setup
Download the latest (top) JavaScript and HTML files from the versions table below, save the two files in the same directory, and rename and modify the HTML file to suit your requirements.
Versions
Version of | JavaScript | HTML | Comments |
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Fields-0709 | HandoutBrowser.js
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VeryPlanar.html | Pull down goto menu, 4 text levels |
Hanoi-0708 | HandoutBrowser.js
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FollowingLin.html | Mouse dragging, capture rectangle |
Tianjin-0707 | HandoutBrowser.js
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FollowingLin.html | First working version |
Users
- http://tqft.net/spiders by Scott Morrison.
- http://tqft.net/hanoi by Scott Morrison.