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Cameyo's latest version now includes data encryption. When enabled, this feature encrypts data created by virtual apps during runtime, using AES-128 encryption.
Is it possible to detect, using JavaScript, when the user changes the zoom in a page?
I simply want to catch a "zoom" event and respond to it (similar to window.onresize event).
Thanks.
"One way to detect zoom level changes relies on the fact that percentage values are not zoomed. A percentage value is relative to the viewport width, and thus unaffected by page zoom. If you insert two elements, one with a position in percentages, and one with the same position in pixels, they’ll move apart when the page is zoomed. Find the ratio between the positions of both elements and you’ve got the zoom level. See test case."
@AwalGarg : it works 100% on my computer (keybFR), so there is no problem at all with listening to keycodes... I only need to adapt to keyUS keycodes, that's all
@AwalGarg too dirty and having a waiting time is not good for my purpose (i could explain but it would be long, i have done tests on this already)
Hi. My javascript app reads CSV files. However, when it reads a 20MB file, it takes about 200MB in RAM. However, the code "works" fine. Is this question on topic here at SO?
It works @AwalGarg, but then it doesn't prevent zooming to be done .... I would like to handle zooming myself... and not let standard zooming to be done