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: Fix transparency in <TT>copy()</TT> function. Ticket @[https://processing-js.lighthouseapp.com/projects/41284/tickets/1055-copy-doesnt-handle-transparency-properly lighthouse] | : Fix transparency in <TT>copy()</TT> function. Ticket @[https://processing-js.lighthouseapp.com/projects/41284/tickets/1055-copy-doesnt-handle-transparency-properly lighthouse] | ||
: When using copy() on an image with transparency, the transparency overwrites the background color. See the screenshots to compare against p5. The image is a red splatter with transparent background and the background is green. | : When using copy() on an image with transparency, the transparency overwrites the background color. See the screenshots to compare against p5. The image is a red splatter with transparent background and the background is green. | ||
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: From [http://processingjs.org/reference/loadImage_ processingjs.org] DOM security will not allow you to load images file:/// URIs. This security can be overridden in Firefox in about:config, by changing security.fileuri.strict_origin_policy to false. | : From [http://processingjs.org/reference/loadImage_ processingjs.org] DOM security will not allow you to load images file:/// URIs. This security can be overridden in Firefox in about:config, by changing security.fileuri.strict_origin_policy to false. |
Revision as of 19:14, 11 March 2011
PROCESSING
My works on Processing.js
Release 0.1
- processing.js
- Source Control: git
- BugTracker: Lighthouse
- Blog: @ wordpress
- Bugs
- Add parseBoolean function. Ticket @lighthouse
- A missing feature from Processing (Java). Convert a char, a integer, a string, an array into a boolean.
- Documentation
- Helpful tips
Release 0.3
- processing.js
- Source Control: git
- BugTracker: Lighthouse
- Blog: @ wordpress
- Bugs
- Fix transparency in copy() function. Ticket @lighthouse
- When using copy() on an image with transparency, the transparency overwrites the background color. See the screenshots to compare against p5. The image is a red splatter with transparent background and the background is green.
- Helpful tips
- From processingjs.org DOM security will not allow you to load images file:/// URIs. This security can be overridden in Firefox in about:config, by changing security.fileuri.strict_origin_policy to false.