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react-svg-pan-zoom
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react-svg-pan-zoom is a React component that adds pan and zoom features to the SVG images. It helps to display big SVG images in a small space.
available at http://chrvadala.github.io/react-svg-pan-zoom/
This component can work in four different modes depending on the selected tool:
npm install --save react-svg-pan-zoom
yarn add react-svg-pan-zoom
<script src="https://unpkg.com/react-svg-pan-zoom@2"></script>
props
. Any state change request is performed by two callbacks onChangeValue(value)
and onChangeTool(tool)
. This demo apply the same pattern of an <input>
tag (React Controlled Components).setPointOnViewerCenter
, reset
methods and className
, style
propsauto
, improve default toolbarpreventPanOutside
and scaleFactor
propsminiatureBackground
, miniatureHeight
, Minor improvements & fixdisableDoubleClickZoomWithToolAuto
FAQs
A React component that adds pan and zoom features to SVG
The npm package react-svg-pan-zoom receives a total of 61,506 weekly downloads. As such, react-svg-pan-zoom popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-svg-pan-zoom demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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