[Xerte] Re: Morph image template

Dave Foord dave at a6training.co.uk
Wed Oct 31 10:44:39 GMT 2012


I can see the setting for 'zoom speed' but how do I edit the zoom regions?

Thanks in advance.

Dave Foord
A6 Training and Consultancy Ltd
www.a6training.co.uk
07922115678

On 31 Oct 2012, at 10:38, Julian Tenney <Julian.Tenney at nottingham.ac.uk> wrote:

> Yes, edit the zoom regions in the editor.
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> With xerte online toolkits - if I use the morph image option, the morphing takes place (e.g. the focus of the zoom) from the left hand corner of the image. Is it possible for the focus to take place at a different point in the image?
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