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it would be cool if cropper had an input that defines movement speed of image. My configuration is currently without 'transform' 2 way binding.
If we move only the image to crop it and disable the cropper circle/square, image mover very 'chaoticaly' and too fast.
For example:
We have input imageMovementSpeed: @Input() imageMovementSpeed: number = 1
There is handleMouseMove function which would take into account imageMovementSpeed and use that value to move the image.
Practical example for mobile devices and apps:
Without imageMovementSpeed input: image moved with finger 100px left: move image 100px left
With imageMovementSpeed input: image moved with finger 100px left: move image 75px left
That way, users get more precision with image cropping
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Hello,
it would be cool if cropper had an input that defines movement speed of image. My configuration is currently without 'transform' 2 way binding.
If we move only the image to crop it and disable the cropper circle/square, image mover very 'chaoticaly' and too fast.
For example:
We have input imageMovementSpeed:
@Input() imageMovementSpeed: number = 1
There is handleMouseMove function which would take into account imageMovementSpeed and use that value to move the image.
Practical example for mobile devices and apps:
That way, users get more precision with image cropping
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: