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Jan 13 |
answered | Removing “padding” from SVG? |
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Jan 1 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Aug 9 |
awarded | Revival |
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Feb 10 |
accepted | Can I determine which process sent my window a message? |
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Feb 7 |
asked | Can I determine which process sent my window a message? |
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Jan 1 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Aug 10 |
answered | Draw good-looking Bezier Curve through random points |
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Jun 6 |
awarded | Revival |
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Mar 20 |
comment |
Apply animateColor to multiple SVG elements Luckily you'll only need to wait a few more days until the latest stable Firefox release supports animation. :-) That the fill on the 'g' doesn't override the fill specified on the child 'rect' is correct behaviour, BTW. It's the same as if you had <g fill="red"><rect fill="black"/></g>. |
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Mar 20 |
comment |
Apply animateColor to multiple SVG elements Firefox 4 supports SVG animation. |
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Mar 20 |
answered | Apply animateColor to multiple SVG elements |
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Feb 13 |
answered | SVG stroke as glued lines |
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Jan 19 |
accepted | What is Win32 virtual key code 0xFF used for and is it documented somewhere? |
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Jan 19 |
comment |
What is Win32 virtual key code 0xFF used for and is it documented somewhere? Yeah, it could be that they need to send the Fn key code for compatibility with some applications. |
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Jan 17 |
revised |
Is there an SVG viewer that gives error messages? Added Debian package link. |
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Jan 17 |
answered | Is there an SVG viewer that gives error messages? |
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Jan 17 |
comment |
What is Win32 virtual key code 0xFF used for and is it documented somewhere? Interesting. On this netbook, Fn is needed if you want to type Page Down (Fn+Down). Typing Fn by itself doesn't seem to send a WM_KEYDOWN at all, while pressing Fn+Down just sends a WM_KEYDOWN with VK_NEXT without any mention of the 0xFF key. |
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Jan 17 |
asked | What is Win32 virtual key code 0xFF used for and is it documented somewhere? |
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Jan 10 |
answered | Firefox … SVG … Underline … how for christ's sake? |
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Jan 2 |
awarded | Yearling |