问题
Im trying to work out how to make an image that is way bigger than the browser window (2000x2800px) scale when initializing jquery.panzoom. I need the image to resize itself so it will fit within the height of the container.
Check out this jsFiddle: http://jsbin.com/raxejirubayu/1/edit?html,css,js,output
Anyone with any experience using panzoom able to help me out? Virtual beers and highfives given in return.
回答1:
I've fixed this issue by writing this javascript code, it basically calculates the zoom and pan parameters according to the image size and container size and applies transformations such that the image is stretched to the container boundary.
Javascript file
$(document).ready(function(){
$panzoom = $(".cimage").panzoom();
//Wait for the image to load
$('.cimage').load(function(){
//Get container and image
var image = $('.cimage');
var container = $('.image-container');
//Get container dimensions
var container_height = container.height();
var container_width = container.width();
//Get image dimensions
var image_height = image.height();
var image_width = image.width();
//Calculate the center of image since origin is at x:50% y:50%
var image_center_left = image_width / 2.0;
var image_center_top = image_height / 2.0;
//Calculate scaling factor
var zoom_factor;
//Check to determine whether to stretch along width or heigh
if(image_height > image_width)
zoom_factor = container_height / image_height;
else
zoom_factor = container_width / image_width;
//Zoom by zoom_factor
$panzoom.panzoom("zoom", zoom_factor, {animate: false});
//Calculate new image dimensions after zoom
image_width = image_width * zoom_factor;
image_height = image_height * zoom_factor;
//Calculate offset of the image after zoom
var image_offset_left = image_center_left - (image_width / 2.0);
var image_offset_top = image_center_top - (image_height / 2.0);
//Calculate desired offset for image
var new_offset_left = (container_width - image_width) / 2.0;
var new_offset_top = (container_height - image_height) / 2.0;
//Pan to set desired offset for image
var pan_left = new_offset_left - image_offset_left;
var pan_top = new_offset_top - image_offset_top;
$panzoom.panzoom("pan", pan_left, pan_top);
});
});
HTML file
<div class="image-container">
<img class='cimage' src="abc.jpg'/>
</div>
It is stretched along width or height, depending upon image orientation (portrait or landscape) but if you want to stretch only along height then you need to replace
if(image_height > image_width)
zoom_factor = container_height / image_height;
else
zoom_factor = container_width / image_width;
with
zoom_factor = container_height / image_height;
but I would recommend against it because it would not be able to handle landscape images.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/26004008/resizing-to-fit-height-jquery-panzoom