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When adjusting alpha on a pixel from the color picker it's quite easy to "whiff" the alpha bar and replace your current color with black because the SV box's area for some reason extends several pixels below the alpha bar's. Demonstration in the below image:
I'd recommend the alpha
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Is there any way to implement horizontal radio button group?
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Sorry for asking sceneform related bug here but since the repo is archived didn't have other options.
This is related to the sceneform related bug google-ar/sceneform-android-sdk#1039
My question is there a way to directly use filament to find the bones position that are exported in the model and
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Right now any StyleSheet has a list of functions without a default implementation. Implementing a StyleSheet is really annoying, because you have to override all of the functions and not just the thing you want to change.
I recently wanted to just change the border_radius of a text_input and I had to write the following code.
impl StyleSheet for Styles {
fn active(&self) ->The y-axis ticks supports the rotated option, but the doc is missing.
I haven't checked whether other options are missing.
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We are using this issue to focus on documentation! Documentation is essential for new learners and experienced programmers alike. It helps make our community inclusive by extending a friendly hand to those that are less familiar with p5.js. It also helps us find the bugs and issues with the code itself, because we test and try things out as we document.
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