[Xerte] Re: Question about screen size

Pat Lockley patrick.lockley at googlemail.com
Thu Apr 12 10:02:52 BST 2012


Hello,

Standard zip or scorm zip?

Pat

On 12 Apr 2012, at 09:54, John Bijnens <johnbijnens1 at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> I have a question about Xerte that is hopefully not too stupid.
> One of the features that I find very useful in Xerte amongst numerous other things is the fact that the user can change the screen size.
> He can pick the options "default", "large", "larger", "full screen", "fill window" from a pull-down menu "Screen Size".
> Whenever I create something within Xerte Toolkit and I use the preview option these options work fine.
> However when I do an export of the project to a zip-file in order to use it as an independent website, the options "full screen" and "fill window" do nothing anymore. The options "large" and "larger" do a zoom in as expected, but I can't go back to the original scale anymore and I'm not able to drag/pan the window contents within the browser window.
> I have this behavior with an installation of Xerte Toolkit on Ubuntu Server and with an installation on a Windows system with XAMPP.
> The behavior is the same in InternetExplorer 8 and in FireFox 11.
> As the examples available on the website of the University of Nottingham work fine in both browsers I'm guessing I have something done wrong.
> 
> Can anyone point me into the right direction to solve this ?
> 
> Thank you very much in advance.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
>    John Bijnens
> 
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