Scrolling thumbnail gallery
Sannyasin Sivakatirswami
katir at hindu.org
Sun Jan 4 17:45:01 EST 2004
did either of you make any progress on this?
I'm working on a similar project right now. Current strategy is to
import photos onto card one after another. then preview these
somehow... but still looking for a drag and drop re-arrange system.
Look at setting image source of chars in a fld at the moment, then move
those around and using the re-arrangement to resort the cards in the
main stack...
Sannyasin Sivakatirswami
Himalayan Academy Publications
at Kauai's Hindu Monastery
katir at hindu.org
www.HimalayanAcademy.com,
www.HinduismToday.com
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On Dec 22, 2003, at 4:00 PM, Ken Norris wrote:
> Hello frank,
>
>> Date: Mon, 22 Dec 2003 21:28:35 +0000
>> From: Frank Leahy <frank at backtalk.com>
>> Subject: Scrolling thumbnail gallery
>
>> Unfortunately
>> the drop event doesn't get triggered in the group script when the drop
>> happens in the space between two images, only when you drop on a group
>> image.
> ------------
> I've never seen anything do that before so I'm interested how this
> would
> work. There must be some location between images that can accept a
> drop or
> else there is no place for it to go. IOW, you need a place to drop and
> the
> "nothing" between images already existing isn't a legitimate "place".
>
> The only way to do it AFACS is to create a pseudo-area between the
> images,
> perhaps in a min(max) function of some kind, then when you drop
> something in
> that 'area', it creates a legitimate image space, drops the image, and
> rearranges everything else in a swoop.
>
> I can't wait to see others ideas about this. I'm creating a system for
> landscaping maintainace at a resort here in the San Juans. I want to
> coordinate scrolling ground area photos with an aerial map overlay.
> They
> should automatically index each other, i.e., clicking on a map area
> brings
> up a set of vertical scrolling ground area photos related to that
> area, then
> have a "Go" button that takes the user to all the maintainace data
> about
> each sub-area. It might be cool to edit those with a D&D utility.
>
> Ken N.
>
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