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@dabeng, please consider my pull request |
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Thanks a lot. I'm reviewing the PR 😊 |
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Hi @dabeng, I'll give an answer in a few days. |
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Hi dabeng!
I corrected the calculation of the current zoom range, the current implementation does not work for all cases.
For example, for an element with the style
transform: rotate (90deg) translateY (-100%) scale (2,2);an incorrect value is returned.The thing is that the scale must be calculated from the transformation matrix according to the formula (matrix or matrix3d, not important):
scale = Math.sqrt (matrix[0] * matrix[0] + matrix[1] * matrix[1]);jsfiddle for an example: https://jsfiddle.net/q4hjffwd/
Link with more detailed description about it: https://css-tricks.com/get-value-of-css-rotation-through-javascript/