Intial extent differences between SL & H5 viewers
With tool parity getting better in newer relaease of the HTML5 Viewer, we're proceeding with converting a "Web GIS" type site from SL viewer to H5 viewer. Since there are a large number of layers with significant configuration, we're adding the H5 viewer to the existing site.
The intial extent is set and displayes correctly with SL viewer. But the H5 viewer appears appears to shove the intial extent to the right, not resizing/compensating for the Home panel displaying as intended by default.
Clicking 'Initial Extent' will correct the extent display. And turning off the home panel as default allows the intial extent to be displayed correctly.
Has anyone experienced and found a resolution for this?
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Hi Todd,
It sounds like what you are seeing is a case of GVH-8053. Unfortunately there is currently no workaround that we have found, short of disabling the home panel, but we will be investigating this in a future release.
For now, I will add you as a stakeholder on this case, with a note that this is affecting your migration from GVS to GVH.
Thanks!
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I find that I can play with initial extent, moving the image up and to the left, I can get it to center better, but this is for an HTML5 site only. Very similar to when SL first started using layer themes... You also might consider using the "Center" url parameter, and maybe Scale as well. 0 -
Thanks for the insights guys. Yeah, the tough part is the shared site config with the existing production SL viewer; which displays perfectly... We plan to deploy these in parallel for a while to allow user migration... (Yes, I can hear the grasps now!.. ;^) 0 -
I find that I can't use my Silverlight sites for HTML5 - there's just too much difference between the two. I'm also having to rebuild them to make them faster - with Silverlight, much is downloaded and off-loaded to the client, not the case with HTML5. 0
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