Deep Zoom Composer Updated for Silverlight 2 (And More!)
Yesterday was a busy day, for we released an updated version of Deep Zoom Composer as well! You can download the updated version from the following link:
Download Deep Zoom Composer |
This version of Deep Zoom Composer presents several under-the-hood changes to improve reliability. We are getting close to wrapping up work on version 1 of this powertoy, so we are focusing on improving our existing features in lieu of adding anything new. Expect to see some details on some of those under the hood changes in the upcoming months.
With that said, that isn’t to say you won’t find anything new in this release. The biggest change is that our project templates now work with the released version of Silverlight 2. Previewing in the browser should just work, and our Deep Zoom upload/sharing service, PhotoZoom, has been updated as well.
The next feature is something pretty minor but one we received a ton of requests from all of you on. That feature is…the ability for you to launch Deep Zoom Composer by double-clicking on the DZPRJ file itself:
As always, if you have any questions or suggestions on what you would like to see in future versions of Deep Zoom Composer, please let us know by commenting either here or on our forums.
Cheers!
Celso, Christian, Janete, Kirupa
Comments
Anonymous
October 14, 2008
La verdad yo no soy muy fan de los desfiles de moda, pero este sitio tiene un desfile presentado conAnonymous
October 14, 2008
Scott Guthrie, Corporate Vice President of Microsoft’s Developer Division, has announced the final releaseAnonymous
October 14, 2008
Небольшое дежавю :) Надеюсь все уже порадовались выпуску Silverlight 2.0 RTW ? Кстати, не забудьте присоединитьсяAnonymous
October 14, 2008
We already told you that Microsoft Released Silverlight 2 , but along with that a new version of theAnonymous
October 15, 2008
Yesterday was a busy day, for we released an updated version of Deep Zoom Composer as well! You can downloadAnonymous
October 15, 2008
Yesterday was a busy day, for we released an updated version of Deep Zoom Composer as well! You can downloadAnonymous
October 16, 2008
There is a problem with the latest deepzoom composer. The DeepZoomProjectTestPage.html inside your Visual Studio template still points to http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=115261 which is the beta 2 version (2.0.30523) of Silverlight. This caused a problem when I tried to release a deep zoom demo in the company.Anonymous
October 17, 2008
For some reason, the "upload" button in Deep Zoom is greyed out. What gives?Anonymous
October 17, 2008
Do you have a thumbnail image specified? Also, do you have any warnings on the composition view? Thanks, KirupaAnonymous
October 18, 2008
Li - thanks for pointing that out. That will be fixed in an upcoming release soon. :)Anonymous
October 20, 2008
Announcements http://weblogs.asp.net/scottgu/archive/2008/10/14/silverlight-2-released.aspx http://www.hanselman.com/blog/Silverlight2IsOut.aspxAnonymous
October 20, 2008
It would be good if by default the exported images be placed in a folder using the same name as the .xap instead of "GeneratedImages". Why? Because that way when I publish to my web more than one deepZoom the images will not be overwritten with images from another deepZoom. I tried to change it manually, but got errors.Anonymous
October 28, 2008
Небольшое дежавю :) Надеюсь все уже порадовались выпуску Silverlight 2.0 RTW ? Кстати, не забудьте присоединитьсяAnonymous
October 28, 2008
Небольшое дежавю :) Надеюсь все уже порадовались выпуску Silverlight 2.0 RTW ? Кстати, не забудьте присоединитьсяAnonymous
October 28, 2008
Vector data can be released by this tools???Anonymous
November 12, 2008
In the new version of deep zoom composer I could not find the file info.bin,does it still exist?Anonymous
November 16, 2008
Back in May I delivered a session titled “MIX08: A Developers Perspective” where I first showed the programmabilityAnonymous
December 16, 2008
OMG People, uninstalling and reinstalling this all the time is really frustrating. Please consider deploying it as a clickonce application. Maintenance will be so much easier.