punkish
punkish
Hmmmm, I had not thought of iframes. I could try that as a last resort but I’d prefer not to use iframes as that would mess up my slides structure...
ok, I figured out how to use the iframe, and yes, it is working as expected. However, as I noted earlier, it makes for a really messy code because now...
revisiting this issue – while using `iframes` does work, I'd rather disable keyboard shortcuts, preferably on certain slides only. The reason is that using many iframes with their own js...
OK, I figured out a way forward. I commented out key definitions in [keyboard.js](https://github.com/gnab/remark/blob/develop/src/remark/controllers/inputs/keyboard.js) and rebuilt the project. The resulting remark js responds only to the left and right arrow...
I can attest that `hexGrid` seems to behave very strangely. When given a `bbox = [-180, -90, 180, 90]`, I get no features at all. Interestingly, if I use turf...
@alex-streza unfortunately I had no luck with @turf and I gave up on it. Instead, I went with [H3](https://h3geo.org) and am very happy. It is fast, well-documented, and just what...
thanks… do whatever is easier/makes sense for you… for me, what is impt is to access the various thumbnails without CORS restriction. Background… I am (gingerly) exploring creating a progressive...
@slint, one thing to note… it is impt (because of the motivation I mentioned above) for the uri to be predictable programmatically. For example, ``` "thumb250":"https://zenodo.org/api/iiif/v2/4f5eff4d-0c3c-4421-b907-6c5a485df058:c7562b06-6793-4f0a-a4b0-241b47483e1b:oo_10203.jpg/full/250,/0/default.jpg", "thumbs":{ "10":"https://zenodo.org/record/919512/thumb10", "50":"https://zenodo.org/record/919512/thumb50", "100":"https://zenodo.org/record/919512/thumb100",...
> So we're basically looking at something like this: `https://zenodo.org/api/records/919512/thumb50` for each size. I think I get what you are saying but I am not entirely sure. So, I will...
> @punkish if you can handle the occasional 404, that's fine of course :) yes, that is not a problem, and when these are available under the api, then it...