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Richard Meiklejohn
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Join date: 15 May 2006
Posts: 45
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02-28-2009 09:33
Hi I've struggled with this for a while now, maybe someone can help - when setting a media URL for HTML-on-a-prim, exactly how is the scaling achieved? I always end up kinda randomly stabbing at the media size and autoscale boxes, then offseting the texture till it looks right, but I'm want to understand the logic behind it. It looks as if the in memory browser behaves as if it has a viewport of 800x600 and there seems no way to capture more of a web page than that - is that right?
Richard Meiklejohn
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Richard Meiklejohn
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Join date: 15 May 2006
Posts: 45
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Frustration
02-28-2009 09:55
Wow. I'm starting to see why I can't fathom this. It is very difficult to repeat. At one point I managed to get a page looking good, and showing a viewport equivalent to 1024 x 768 on a prim with a 4:3 aspect ratio. But then after playing with things I put everything back to the same settings (I mean everything - Media size, auto scale, texture offsets, align media pressed) - and the page looks totally different. There seems some caching of some of these settings that is making experiments very hard!
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Tanith Rosenbaum
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Join date: 10 Sep 2008
Posts: 42
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03-18-2009 10:40
I'm having the same problem. I'm trying to display a 3x3 table of jpeg images. I tried different sizes, but scaling seems ot be rather arbitrary, and the autoscaling fetaure appears to be not working at all. If anyone could shed any light on this I'd be extremely grateful.
Thank you Tanith
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