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Hi,
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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Most items coming from questions on the community forum
- a proper multicategory bar example based on https://community.plotly.com/t/multicategory-axis-type-example/26392
- example of shape or annotation covering several subplots thanks to
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This issue / feature request was originally posted by @AndrejGajdos
mapbox-gl-js version: 1.10.1
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Mapbox GL provides option
scrollZoomto enable/disable zooming on scroll and pinch-to-zoom events. Is it possible to allow zooming on pinch-to-zoom and disable scrolling on scroll event?Links to related documentation
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When camera.roll = 0, the camera.changed event doesn't fire when changes only occur to the heading. e.g. if the user is looking down and rotates the camera. This causes issues with our compass not updating.
Sandcastle example:
Try the rotate buttons in the sandcastle below, you'll see that the camera.changed event is fired only when the roll =/= 0:
[Sandcastle](https://sandcastle.cesium.com
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Useful for converting greyscale image back to rgb so that the output can be rendered on canvas with toPixels.
tf api: https://www.tensorflow.org/api_docs/python/tf/image/grayscale_to_rgb