* SUMMARY * jQuery Resize And Crop (jrac) is a jQuery plugin that build a viewport around a given image permitting to visually resize an image and place a crop. Then it is possible to use the coordinates data to be used for any purpose. * DEMO * http://www.trepmag.ch/z/jrac/example/ * FEATURES * - Resize and move image - Resize and move crop - Resize viewport - Aims to be integrated with any server side image processor * INSTRUCTIONS * The 'jrac' method implement the whole business which can take an optional setting object argument: $('img').jrac(); The default setting object is the following: var settings = { 'crop_width': 200, 'crop_height': 100, // The two following properties define the crop position (relative to the // image). 'crop_x': 0, 'crop_y': 0, 'crop_resize': true, 'image_width': null, 'image_height': null, 'zoom_min': 100, 'zoom_max': 3000, 'viewport_resize': true, // The two following properties allow to position the content (negative // value allowed). It can be use to focus the viewport on the cropped // part of the image. 'viewport_content_x': 0, 'viewport_content_y': 0, // Submit here a callback function (context is the viewport), see below. 'viewport_onload': null }; The 'viewport_onload' property can take an function callback which interface is: function() // which the context is $viewport The $viewport context is a div jQuery wrapped element that surround the target image. This object get the following subsequent properties: - $viewport.$container: a container holding the viewport and the zoom widget. - $viewport.$image: the target image jQuery wrapped. - $viewport.$crop: the crop object. - $viewport.observator: an object which process all events of the viewport. The main method of the $viewport.observator is 'register' which register an element for an event: $viewport.observator.register(String event_name, jQuery wrapped elements[, callback onevent_callback]) To unregister an event use: $viewport.observator.unregister(string event_name) The observator events are the following which you can then trigger some actions on with the jQuery bind method or by giving a function to the onvevent_callback argument: jrac_crop_x jrac_crop_y jrac_crop_width jrac_crop_height jrac_image_width jrac_image_height Example: $('img').jrac({'viewport_onload', function() { var $viewport = this; $viewport.register('jrac_crop_x', $('input#cropx'), function(event_name, element, value) { element.val(value); } } There is also an event 'jrac_events' which is triggered on every events of the previous decribed viewport observator. Use the jQuery bind methode to act on it. Destroy jrac (not much tested) is done by running jrac with the 'destroy' argument: $('img').jrac('destroy'); * REQUIEREMENTS * jrac use jQuery and jQuery-UI. - Developped with jQuery 1.6.1 and jQuery-UI 1.8.13 - Tested with jQuery 1.4.4 and jQuery-UI 1.8.7 * ACKNOWLEDGEMENT * - The jrac/images/loading.gif image file come from http://www.ajaxload.info/. - The picture used in the example is provided (perhaps) by courtesy of Loulou from Sos-Chats Geneve http://www.sos-chats.ch/. - Syntax Highlighting in JavaScript (SHJS) used for the display of the code in the example, http://shjs.sourceforge.net/. * DOWNLOAD * https://github.com/trepmag/jrac