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author | Mario Wolff <mario.wolff@in.sachen.it> | 2019-01-15 13:13:19 +0100 |
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committer | Mario Wolff <mario.wolff@in.sachen.it> | 2019-01-15 13:13:19 +0100 |
commit | abee356e42bd27a06db3f1308fd7b751de646102 (patch) | |
tree | 201ad123a98d3382db73b5628973e63183e9f18f | |
parent | 0b3e7839ebf4ed8b6c180aca0abafa28c67aee6d (diff) | |
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emmit resize event if scale changed
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@@ -958,6 +958,14 @@ Limitations: - Only direct descendants of a slide section can be stretched - Only one descendant per slide section can be stretched +### Resize Event + +When reveal.js changes the scale of the slides it fires an resize event. You can subscribe to the event to resize your elements accordingly. + +```javascript +Reveal.addEventListener( 'overviewshown', function( event ) { /* console.log(event.scale,event.oldscale,event.size); */ } ); +``` + ### postMessage API The framework has a built-in postMessage API that can be used when communicating with a presentation inside of another window. Here's an example showing how you'd make a reveal.js instance in the given window proceed to slide 2: diff --git a/js/reveal.js b/js/reveal.js index 3c31b97..b291bc7 100644 --- a/js/reveal.js +++ b/js/reveal.js @@ -1971,6 +1971,7 @@ dom.slides.style.height = size.height + 'px'; // Determine scale of content to fit within available space + var oldscale =scale; scale = Math.min( size.presentationWidth / size.width, size.presentationHeight / size.height ); // Respect max/min scale settings @@ -2036,6 +2037,13 @@ } + if( oldscale!==scale ){ + dispatchEvent( 'resize', { + 'oldscale': oldscale, + 'scale': scale, + 'size': size + } ); + } } updateProgress(); |