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@mark-rolich
I'm still getting caught up so I'm not sure if this is already implemented and not documented or if its a feature that wasn't considered at the time. But is there, or will there be, a way to resize the lens for people who chose to use the mode: inside? I'd like to use it as the code is clean and simple to implement, but the viewport on the lens is nowhere near large enough for what I wish to use it for.
The other consideration I've given to the situation is that the viewport is proportional to the large image being used, at which point one would need an inefficiently large image to make the viewport worth using on mode: inside.
Is this project still being supported?
Thank you for your time and response.
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@mark-rolich
I'm still getting caught up so I'm not sure if this is already implemented and not documented or if its a feature that wasn't considered at the time. But is there, or will there be, a way to resize the lens for people who chose to use the mode: inside? I'd like to use it as the code is clean and simple to implement, but the viewport on the lens is nowhere near large enough for what I wish to use it for.
The other consideration I've given to the situation is that the viewport is proportional to the large image being used, at which point one would need an inefficiently large image to make the viewport worth using on mode: inside.
Is this project still being supported?
Thank you for your time and response.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: