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$ imagemin --plugin.webp.quality=95 --plugin.webp.preset=icon foo.png > foo-icon.webp
This example specified in the docs doesn't seem to work.
It produces the following error:
Unknown plugin: [object Object]
Did you forget to install the plugin?
You can install it with:
$ npm install -g imagemin-[object Object]
This feature is implemented in many graphics hardwares at least of most gaming consoles. Adding this feature would enable ImageSharp to natively allow for these specifications of graphics hardware to be supported out of the box.
As per OpenCV naming and implementation this feature is most likely known as "Remapping" or "Point remapping". So as the naming goes, it should incorporate either one.
Hi,
I went through the documentation and couldn't find anything about using imgproxy with a SPA framework like vue. Are there any examples or guides on this?
If I understand correctly imgproxy is ment to be used serverside because of the encryption aspect. Would love to know about any best practices on how to implement it in a SPA scenario.
Thank you
$ docker run --rm -p 9000:9000 h2non/imaginary -enable-url-source
$ curl http://localhost:9000/smartcrop?width=31&height=31&type=webp&url=https://camo.githubusercontent.com/bcb3b2bd343c3c85aaf6094e51c6178bbe239a32/687474703a2f2f7331342e706f7374696d672e6f72672f3874683731613230312f696d6167696e6172795f776f726c642e6a7067
{"message":"Error while processing the image: shrink: parameter vshrin-
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May 15, 2020 - Python
I've been treating tuShorten/tuWiden as a string-ish conversion between UTF16 and UTF 8, so I recommend this.
Here's the code; add it to the end of every tuShorten/tuWiden function.
if (out < (original_out + out_len)) out = 0;
I get this error with p5.js.
<script src="CCapture.all.min.js"></script>
<script>
var capturer = new CCapture( {
format: 'gif',
workersPath: 'js/gif.worker.js',
} );
var width = 300;
var height = 500;
function setup () {
p5canvas = createCanvas(width,height);
}
function draw () {
// code
Over the weekend, I wrote a short twitter thread on how resampling methods can affect file size (at least for PNGs of user interfaces and similar stuff well-suited to lossless formats). I wonder if a short section on this would be welcome, @addyosmani? If so, let's prioritize it somewhere.
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Jan 19, 2020 - Go
To better understand how to use your library I would like to look at the JavaDoc. I don't see a link for it here on GitHub, and the link on your site https://drewnoakes.com/code/exif/ points to a google code URL that is no longer valid, and attempting to download the JavaDoc via Maven also is not working.
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Jan 11, 2020 - PHP
We need to update the Documentation in https://github.com/flyimg/flyimg/blob/master/docs/url-options.md
Fix the images url.
App full options need to be updated as well.
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Oct 14, 2016 - Groovy
WOFF format support
I accidentally used the library like this:
$ svgexport a.svg a.png 500px
/Users/mark.campbell/Downloads/a.svg /Users/mark.campbell/Downloads/a.png png 100% 1x 0:0:301:79 301:79
This didn't do anything, and there's no --verbose option to check what the actual parsed arguments were when running it, so raising an error on the invalid value (500px) or having a verbose option would b
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