[Xerte] Morphing Zoom Page Type

dfraser danielmfraser at gmail.com
Fri Jul 9 16:17:25 BST 2010


Same sounds like a great feature what is the .svn? There is not much
tutorials around concerning xerte what there is are basic and others archaic

 

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[mailto:xerte-bounces at lists.nottingham.ac.uk] On Behalf Of Tim Cliffe
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Subject: Re: [Xerte] Morphing Zoom Page Type

 

Hello Julian;

I am new to Xerte. Where is the .svn please?

Thanks.

Tim Cliffe P.G. Dip. (SEN), MBSA 
Instructional Design and Web Development Consultant 

Tel:      +44 (0)7776 306 934 
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On 2010-07-09 13:56, Julian Tenney wrote: 

http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/toolkits/play_2288

 

We call this 'morphing zoom'. It was built to handle situations in medical
education where you want to show, say, first of all a cross section through
the skin, and then zoom in to a high res close up of, say, the cells in one
of the layers. I'm sure you guys can think of other uses for it in your own
fields. In the wizard you can define the region on image  1 to zoom into
(using the hotspot tool) and can control the speed of the zoom.

 

The files are in the .svn

 

J

 
 
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