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[Inkscape-user] Mesh gradients: Polyfill available
Maren Hachmann
2017-01-14 22:41:08 UTC
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Hi everyone,

Tav has published his polyfill for mesh gradients!

(A polyfill is a piece of javascript code that supplies functions to
browsers that they are lacking. They are usually used, if a web
designer/developer wants to use some cool new feature, that doesn't work
in some browsers, or doesn't work in older browser versions.)

You can find his article (and the code for download, it's licenced GPLv3
or later) at:
http://tavmjong.free.fr/SVG/POLYFILL/MESH/mesh.html

Regards,
Maren
Victor Westmann
2017-01-14 23:18:42 UTC
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Post by Maren Hachmann
e usually used, if a web
designer/developer wants to use some cool new feature, that doesn't work
in some browsers, or doesn't work in older browser versions.)
You can find his article (and the code for download, it's li
~Woooa! It looks beautiful. ;-)



--Victor Westmann
brynn
2017-01-15 00:26:20 UTC
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Oh, good job, Tav! And thanks for letting us know, Maren :-)

I can TRY to set up on my site, probably late next week or next weekend. (I
already posted an image with some gr. meshes, and working on more. It will be
nice if I can make it work.)

Thanks,
brynn

-----Original Message-----
From: Maren Hachmann
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2017 3:41 PM
To: Inkscape User Community
Subject: [Inkscape-user] Mesh gradients: Polyfill available

Hi everyone,

Tav has published his polyfill for mesh gradients!

(A polyfill is a piece of javascript code that supplies functions to
browsers that they are lacking. They are usually used, if a web
designer/developer wants to use some cool new feature, that doesn't work
in some browsers, or doesn't work in older browser versions.)

You can find his article (and the code for download, it's licenced GPLv3
or later) at:
http://tavmjong.free.fr/SVG/POLYFILL/MESH/mesh.html

Regards,
Maren

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Sebastian Zartner
2017-01-15 11:19:44 UTC
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Amazing work, Tav! I really hope this pushes browser implementations!

Sebastian
Post by brynn
Oh, good job, Tav! And thanks for letting us know, Maren :-)
I can TRY to set up on my site, probably late next week or next weekend. (I
already posted an image with some gr. meshes, and working on more. It will be
nice if I can make it work.)
Thanks,
brynn
-----Original Message-----
From: Maren Hachmann
Sent: Saturday, January 14, 2017 3:41 PM
To: Inkscape User Community
Subject: [Inkscape-user] Mesh gradients: Polyfill available
Hi everyone,
Tav has published his polyfill for mesh gradients!
(A polyfill is a piece of javascript code that supplies functions to
browsers that they are lacking. They are usually used, if a web
designer/developer wants to use some cool new feature, that doesn't work
in some browsers, or doesn't work in older browser versions.)
You can find his article (and the code for download, it's licenced GPLv3
http://tavmjong.free.fr/SVG/POLYFILL/MESH/mesh.html
Regards,
Maren
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Martin Owens
2017-01-15 19:14:39 UTC
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Post by Sebastian Zartner
Amazing work, Tav! I really hope this pushes browser implementations!
I wonder if we should provide the polyfil on the inkscape.org website
by default. I know it'll only work for embded images (which is an admin
task at the moment)

Martin,
Maren Hachmann
2017-01-15 19:57:07 UTC
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Post by Martin Owens
Post by Sebastian Zartner
Amazing work, Tav! I really hope this pushes browser implementations!
I wonder if we should provide the polyfil on the inkscape.org website
by default. I know it'll only work for embded images (which is an admin
task at the moment)
Martin,
- I don't dare make any bug reports currently, because of the project
moving and the status being unclear, else I'd already have added a hint
to it. And yes, of course we should have that!

There's already a nice mesh image in the gallery (looks as if it was
shaped for About Screen contest):

https://inkscape.org/en/~imppao/%E2%98%85inkscape-092-outil-filets-de-degradegradient-mesh-tool?c=1254

We could use that one as a test case :)

Maren
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Ole Ersoy
2017-01-18 17:48:10 UTC
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Anyone know if there is a keyboard shortcut to reach the width field in Inkscape?

TIA,
Ole
brynn
2017-01-18 18:19:29 UTC
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Is there some reason why you can't just type the number into the width field? I
think I don't completely understand your question. Can you clarify?

Thanks,
brynn

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Anyone know if there is a keyboard shortcut to reach the width field in
Inkscape?

TIA,
Ole

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Ole Ersoy
2017-01-18 23:00:38 UTC
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Post by brynn
Is there some reason why you can't just type the number into the width field? I
think I don't completely understand your question. Can you clarify?
Sure - how do we focus the width field with keys? In other words witout
using the mouse...
Thanks,
brynn
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From: Ole Ersoy
Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2017 10:48 AM
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Subject: [Inkscape-user] Is there a keyboard shortcut to reach the widthfield in
Inkscape?
Anyone know if there is a keyboard shortcut to reach the width field in
Inkscape?
TIA,
Ole
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Maren Hachmann
2017-01-18 23:18:25 UTC
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Post by brynn
Sure - how do we focus the width field with keys? In other words witout
using the mouse...
- You could use the transform dialog, maybe? (Object -> Transform)

Not sure if it's possible to use the keyboard to focus the tool controls
bar.

Regards,
Maren
Ole Ersoy
2017-01-19 03:18:13 UTC
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Also asked here:

http://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/83442/is-there-a-keyboard-shortcut-to-reach-the-width-field-in-inkscape

Cheers,

Ole
Post by Maren Hachmann
Post by brynn
Sure - how do we focus the width field with keys? In other words witout
using the mouse...
- You could use the transform dialog, maybe? (Object -> Transform)
Not sure if it's possible to use the keyboard to focus the tool controls
bar.
Regards,
Maren
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Ole Ersoy
2017-01-19 06:08:24 UTC
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Someone posted an answer here:

http://graphicdesign.stackexchange.com/questions/83442/is-there-a-keyboard-shortcut-to-reach-the-width-field-in-inkscape
Post by Maren Hachmann
Post by brynn
Sure - how do we focus the width field with keys? In other words witout
using the mouse...
- You could use the transform dialog, maybe? (Object -> Transform)
Not sure if it's possible to use the keyboard to focus the tool controls
bar.
Regards,
Maren
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