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kohait00
Messages: 939 Registered: July 2009 Location: Germany
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sorry i meant ColorMask, where they can be kept as is as well.
i am not that much in that stuff, maybe its good though i can see from the mere user perspective..
my point, so far i could grasp it, is this: as long as the funciton only changes the value of the pixels themselves (or only copies them) hotspots can be kept. the easy solution could be: as soon as the dimensions of an image are changed, hotspot info is gone. mirroring is actually sth in beween.
in ImageOp.cpp, there now these functions, which dont handle hotspot (AFAIK):
Copy, Sharpen, Etched, RotateClockwise, anticlockwise, rotate180, Rotate, Magnify..DstSrc, DstSrcOp, Over, OverStraighOpaque, Crop.
i agree that it cant be solved the perfect way, for both mouse cursor and image stretching.
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BUG? ImageOp's not HotSpot aware
By: kohait00 on Tue, 14 December 2010 11:22
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Re: BUG? ImageOp's not HotSpot aware
By: kohait00 on Tue, 14 December 2010 17:41
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Re: BUG? ImageOp's not HotSpot aware
By: mirek on Sat, 25 December 2010 20:43
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Re: BUG? ImageOp's not HotSpot aware
By: kohait00 on Sun, 26 December 2010 09:48
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Re: BUG? ImageOp's not HotSpot aware
By: kohait00 on Wed, 30 March 2011 10:58
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Re: BUG? ImageOp's not HotSpot aware
By: mirek on Sun, 10 April 2011 14:03
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Re: BUG? ImageOp's not HotSpot aware
By: kohait00 on Sun, 10 April 2011 15:57
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Re: BUG? ImageOp's not HotSpot aware
By: mirek on Sat, 16 April 2011 20:50
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Re: BUG? ImageOp's not HotSpot aware
By: kohait00 on Sun, 17 April 2011 14:32
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Re: BUG? ImageOp's not HotSpot aware
By: mirek on Sun, 17 April 2011 21:46
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Re: BUG? ImageOp's not HotSpot aware
By: mirek on Sun, 17 April 2011 21:49
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Re: BUG? ImageOp's not HotSpot aware
By: kohait00 on Mon, 18 April 2011 08:27
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