and the Y transforms just make working with the SVG directly -- for example,
with people modifying it to support text -- more difficult than it should be.
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externalGraphic, diligently filed, investigated, and fixed by The great and
powerful Oz, er, Andreas, who is becoming my new vector rendering hero.
(Closes#1172)
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enabling mixing non-opaque vector geometries with opaque external graphics on the same vector layer
(closes#873)
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to finish this one up. All commits are in comments, so a review doesn't seem
strictly neccesary. This closes#918 and fixes all the copyrights that I could
find in the code.
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support was added, tested, and documented by Andreas Hocevar, and I want to
thank him for the work he put into this patch. It looks pretty great. (This
is from ticket #736.)
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has been done in the NaturalDocs branch back to trunk. Thanks to everyone who
helped out in making this happen. (I could list people, but the list would
be long, and I'm already mentally on vacation.)
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between 10,000 and 40,000. (It's hard to tell, since it crashes the browser
when you try.) The resulting behavior is that the browser crashes. This
wraps these values into Pixel regions, and doesn't draw features which fall
outside of them. (This sucks, but the result is the browser not crashing.)
This closes#669, and should be improved as described in #670 for 2.5.
If for some reason you know that the browser you're on can support larger
maxPixel values, you can adjust the maxPixel private variable on the
renderer. I believe that Opera and WebKit nightlies will work fine with
a larger maxPixel value. Changing this is encouraged *only* if you
are developer working on the code, because it can totally crash browsers
in a production environment.
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minor modification: because features by default do nothing at all, change
the default cursor property (keep it at null) so that users aren't confused
when clicking has no affect. Thanks for the patch.
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also reported on the users mailing list. The problem appears to be that Firefox
has poor support for circles of very small radius -- below about .0002. Since
units were in geographic units, this just didn't work so well. So:
* Change coordinate space to be pixel based.
* Make all x/y operations divided by resolution
* add getComponentsString, getShortString helpers
* Redraw nodes totally on every 'reprojectNode' call
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