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Date/Time:2004-Jun-30 22:26:00
Subject:Re: Missing +/- buttons

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: Missing +/- buttons Jim Watters 2004-Jun-30 22:26:00
Why does it matter what the embedded initial size of the window is?  On 
a web page we should be able to set it to any size and have it resized 
into it.

 Jim Watters

 Graphic Software Developer
 http://members.rogers.com/jimwatters



Roger Howard wrote:

>On Jun 30, 2004, at 2:32 PM, Landis wrote:
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>>I think I figured it out.  Some of it is my fault.
>>
>>What happens is the script creates a web page based on what I've got
>>in the database for viewing window sizes.  Some of these may be too
>>small due to either me typing in the wrong size, or the text file
>>that was supplied had the wrong size.
>>
>>Yours is a mixture of both.  I put in the database that it was 570 x
>>400.  You told me it was 600 x 400.  The QTVR is actually authored
>>for 700 x 400.
>>
>>I'm fixing yours now (you'll see it in the next update).  But I don't
>>have the time to check everyone else's.  If you or someone else would
>>like to send me a list of the movies that have this problem, it would
>>be helpful.
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>>
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>I can provide an AppleScript that will scan a set of movies 
>(QuicktimeVR included) and dump a delimited report out with properties 
>like dimensions if it would help.
>
>-R
>
>PS, I'm hoping to have my submissions ready tomorrow - I was out of 
>town for a week following the solstice so lost that time, and have been 
>slammed at the office since. I'm expected to provide a pano from the 
>North Rim of the Grand Canyon, though I also shot at Zion Canyon, as 
>well as the SpaceShipOne launch in Mojave.
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