Groovy Graphic Demos

Marielle Lange mlange at widged.com
Wed Feb 28 04:55:02 EST 2007


Hi Barry,

Yes, I had the same problems. I was asked to write such a small arts  
software for a client (to do what would have then have been a very  
nifty whiteboard application). Well, this got me embarrassed when I  
had to explain I could do nothing about it.

Is there a bug in quality center on this? A related one I did enter is:
<http://quality.runrev.com/qacenter/show_bug.cgi?id=4094>
But there, the problem was in part due to a problem in my own code  
because I didn't read the doc carefully enough (well, we all err).

It may be worth adding a request for enhancement specially on this  
loss of quality when flipping and image. Then another one for the  
filling report. If you can provide a demo stack to speed up  
confirmation, all the better.

Marielle

On 28 Feb 2007, at 07:48, barryb@@libero..it wrote:

> Having already viewed or downloaded all these graphical marvels,  
> can any one tell me why I cannot import a simple transparent  b/w  
> outline image, in png or gif format, to a stack (Media & Studio)and  
> then floodfill a color or flip-it without it deteriating into  
> something that looks like it has been dragged through a hedge  
> backwards? The stack I am trying to develop only has to do these  
> two operations; something I find any kid's art application can do  
> nicely.
> My 5yo grandson would be very grateful if someone can solve this  
> for me!
> Cheers Barry
>
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