Bug 1101378 - self-image can be cropped, meaning the user doesn't see the entire sent images, r=NiKo`

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Dan Mosedale 2014-12-12 11:01:27 -08:00
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background-position: center;
}
/*
* Ensure that the publisher (i.e. local) video is never cropped, so that it's
* not possible for someone to be presented with a picture that displays
* (for example) a person from the neck up, even though the camera is capturing
* and transmitting a picture of that person from the waist up.
*
* The !importants are necessary to override the SDK attempts to avoid
* letterboxing entirely.
*
* If we could easily use test video streams with the SDK (eg if initPublisher
* supported something like a "testMediaToStreamURI" parameter that it would
* use to source the stream rather than the output of gUM, it wouldn't be too
* hard to generate a video with a 1 pixel border at the edges that one could
* at least visually see wasn't being cropped.
*
* Another less ugly possibility would be to work with Ted Mielczarek to use
* the fake camera drivers he has for Linux.
*/
.room-conversation .OT_publisher .OT_video-container {
height: 100% !important;
width: 100% !important;
top: 0 !important;
left: 0 !important;
background-color: transparent; /* avoid visually obvious letterboxing */
}
.room-conversation .OT_publisher .OT_video-container video {
background-color: transparent; /* avoid visually obvious letterboxing */
}
.fx-embedded .media.nested {
min-height: 200px;
}