Altus now supports pan and zoom replication in split screen view
Monday, January 19th, 2015 at 8:19 am by — Category: Demo News

After our post last week introducing split-screen viewing in Altus, we received another request from a client: “Is it possible to replicate the pan and zoom activity of the split windows?” In other words, if there are four split windows on the screen, and the user uses pan and zoom gestures in one of the windows, is it possible for the views in all four windows to move synchronously based on those gestures? The answer is yes, and here is a demonstration:

As the user is panning and zooming in one window, you can see that all four windows mimic the same motions. As the video progresses, you can see that this works even when there are complex animations occurring in some of the windows. You can also see that a pre-recorded flight path can be played simultaneously in all of the windows.

Are you working with mapping apps and thinking, “I need a mapping engine that can do _____”? Chances are, the Altus mapping engine can create the capability you are looking for.


If you have questions about Altus products and services, the demonstration code or licensing, please contact us at: [email protected]. Also, any feedback, comments or suggestions that you have are always greatly appreciated.