For the best result, you should go through the following steps:
• Go to the Backend configuration. Communication > Servers > Web & Mobile back ends > Backend properties.
• In the Advanced Tab, you should check that the setting Fit rendering to the web browser viewport is NOT checked.
• After unchecking this setting you must restart PcVue.
• You can check the Properties.xml file that you can find in the following path: C:ARC InformatiquePcVue 12USRyourProjectNameWEB. This file should be edited with PcVue closed.
• Set your resolution you need. In this case it will be 1920*1080.
• Save the file. Start PcVue.
After these steps your mimics should display correctly in your browser.
Regarding the iPad adaptation, the mimic will be displayed with the maximum width.you the mimic resolution on the iPad, for a mimic designed in 1920*1080, will be 1024*576. As the iPad resolution is not the same ratio as the mimic design, your mimic will be displayed as following:
Hi
Is it just for Ipad or for all Webbrowsers ?
Hi Nicolas,
This configuration applies to all web browsers. I used the iPad as an exemple.
Hi Enzo
You wrote not to checket "autofit browser" : in which case should we use this option ?
Does it means that when we update an application from PcVue 1x.x to PcVue 12.0 we have to uncheck this option ?
Thanks
Nicolas
Hi Nicolas,
The Fit rendering to the web browser viewport is a new parameter that is implemented for the new resolution calculation method. The old parameter Link mimic with web client resolution, is not taken into account anymore. When you open a project in version 12.0, designed on a previous version, the Fit rendering to the web browser viewport will be unchecked by default.
This parameter if it is enabled (and if the Properties.xml is properly set), the user will always see his entire workspace, regardless of the size of the browser window.
On the other hand, if this parameter is not enabled, the user will only see a part of the workspace. For exemple if the web browser window is small, the user will have scroll bars, and he will probably maximise his web browser window.
On mobile web browsers, the value of this parameter defined on backend side, is ignored. The adjustment of the viewport is always done by default. However, you can modify the default value of the parameter, on client side (WebVue).
This way the web browser will not fit the rendering to the web browser.
I hope I have answered your questions.
Enzo.


