Moin,
On Monday 13 August 2007 22:57:37 Rob Church wrote:
On 13/08/07, Emanuele D'Arrigo
<manu3d(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I thought this could be useful to extend the
wiki way
of doing things to images, especially SVGs. The history
interface would remain the same but the browser would
put the two images on two different layers, one obscuring
the other, and a simple button would allow (ideally through
javascript) to swap the two quickly. Of course a standard
diff would then be available to inspect the differences in the
actual code if the image in question is SVG.
What do you think?
I think it sounds like a good idea, and likely very easily doable.
I think it would be "easily" possible to overlay the two images on top of
each other, with 50% of the top image (new?) transparent, and then let JS
switch the transpareny around or let it wave from 25% to 50%.
Downsides is you need JS and a browser with working transparency.
All the best,
Tels
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