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tilehaus
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Background color

The background color of my DWF file does not show up on the Freewheel display nor does it appear on the rendered thumnail preview images. Is there a parameter that can set this background color to something other than white?
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Anonymous
in reply to: tilehaus


1. I hope the background color is as it was
published in the DWF. If not, please send your file to
href="mailto:labs.freewheel@autodesk.com">labs.freewheel@autodesk.com
and we
can take a look at it. we will treat your data confidentially.


 


style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
The
background color of my DWF file does not show up on the Freewheel display nor
does it appear on the rendered thumnail preview images. Is there a parameter
that can set this background color to something other than
white?
Message 3 of 4
tilehaus
in reply to: tilehaus

Thanks for directing me to the additional parameters - unfortunately the '&bg= parameter does not change the background color using the rendering service (dwfimage.aspx) - it remains white. I also tried the '&bg=' parameter on the interactive viewer with no effect. I will send you the image I started with and a link to my demo page.

I also would like to use the embedded viewer on my webpage, and trigger the dwf displayed in the viewer from a link on a rendered image on the same page. Is there any way to pass commands to the embedded viewer that would change section displayed like the '&sec=' does?
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Anonymous
in reply to: tilehaus


The &bg parameter only applies to 2D and not
3D. We can consider this for a future update.


style="PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
Thanks
for directing me to the additional parameters - unfortunately the
'&bg= parameter does not change the background color using the
rendering service (dwfimage.aspx) - it remains white. I also tried the
'&bg=' parameter on the interactive viewer with no effect. I will send you
the image I started with and a link to my demo page. I also would like to use
the embedded viewer on my webpage, and trigger the dwf displayed in the viewer
from a link on a rendered image on the same page. Is there any way to pass
commands to the embedded viewer that would change section displayed like the
'&sec=' does?

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