ohh i havent noticed this clipping thing... its awsome, i didnt know it would be possible to do this... thats really faster... Never used css clipping before :S
And i have no requirements, you rule it! On Dec 19, 4:10 pm, nwhite <[email protected]> wrote: > I really like uvumi's cropper. The solution used to get the crop box is > probably the best solution out there. Instead of drawing 4 boxes for the > masking, only one is drawn. A clipped box is used to create the illusion. > Great stuff. One thing I miss when compared to moocrop is the multiple > resizing boxes, in any direction. For me I find this useful as it gives you > a bit more control and flexibility when cropping. > > I am very close to an update I will have it up as soon as possible. I am > implementing the clipping technique that uvumi uses. I am also keeping the > multiple resize handlers. The big hot feature is a rubberband select. This > allows you to draw a rectangle anywhere in the image. I am adding keyboard > support for adjustments as well. The one feature that I am making rock solid > is the ratio constraints. Right now its just a flag set to true and it > depends on the default width and height to calculate. Since the rubberband > selection is being implemented and you will have the ability to have no > default selection I am implementing a ratio contraint property in this > fashion ratio : "2:3". > > Other features I am toying around with is a 'snap' and 'grid' feature these > would work identical to the properties within the Drag object. I also like > the zoom and will get to it but right now it would delay me releasing and I > don't want to do that any longer. > > The biggest thing about image cropping is it is dependant on server side > operations. I have an infastructure in place for media management right now > that works very well for me and my clients. I am curious if anyone would be > interested in utilizing a backend management tool. If so what kind of > requirements do you have? > > Thanks, > > Nathan > > On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 7:19 AM, fabiomcosta <[email protected]> wrote: > > > theres is this great cropper too: > > >http://tools.uvumi.com/crop.html > > > it haves a preview that can help you create yours. > > > On Dec 16, 3:08 pm, nwhite <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Yes! > > > > I been working on it over the past weekend. I apologize on how stagnant > > the > > > code has become, I work full time and I just finished up a huge project. > > I > > > am adding quite a few bug fixes right now. I am also looking to add a few > > > features and optimization. I'll will post an update by the end of the > > week. > > > > I'll be posting under the following tag on my blog: > > > >http://www.nwhite.net/category/mootools/image-manipulation/ > > > > Thanks > > > > On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 11:39 AM, tswone <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Any updates for moocrop coming our way?
