Hi Ralf,
this was not the optimal way to scale. The better way is to use CSS3 scale
function. It handles scaling much better, than just setting width and height.
The transformation looks much clearer.
Example:
var exImage = new
qx.ui.mobile.basic.Image("mobileshowcase/icon/arrowleft.png");
var containerElement = exImage.getContainerElement();
var transformPropertyName = qx.bom.Style.getPropertyName("transform");
qx.bom.element.Style.set(containerElement,transformPropertyName,"scale(0.25,1.25)");
Greetz Christopher
Am 17.09.2012 um 16:21 schrieb Christopher Zündorf:
> qx.bom.element.Style.set(target,"width","300px");
> qx.bom.element.Style.set(target,"height","auto");
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