Since we've separated ClipPath and Masking,
Masking now has a distinct and independent purpose.
API Modification:
- enum class CompositeMethod -> enum class MaskMethod
- Result Paint::composite(std::unique_ptr<Paint> target, CompositeMethod method) -> Result Paint::mask(std::unique_ptr<Paint> target, MaskMethod method)
- CompositeMethod Paint::mask(const Paint** target) const -> MaskMethod Paint::mask(const Paint** target) const
issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/1372
Due to the lack of an analytical solution for Bezier
curves offsetting, a simple and computationally cheap
approximation has been implemented. The algorithm shifts
the segments connecting control points and determines
new points based on their intersections.
@issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/2230
A single animation might have a desinated markers with naming: 0 ~ 0.5 (sector A), 0.5 ~ 1.0 (sector B). Selecting one of them using a marker name(sector A) and could play only that part with animation controllers.
usage:
- `animation->segment("sectionA") // Named segment(Marker)`
- `auto cnt = animation->markerCnt()`
- `auto name = animation->markers(index)`
- `animation->segment(0, 0.5) // Segment`
- `animation->segment(&begin, &end)`
Co-authored-by: Jinny You <jinny@lottiefiles.com>
Implemented the ability to revert Lottie slots by calling override with nullptr.
This functionality allows for the complete reversal of applied slots.
usage:
- `animation->override(nullptr)`
Co-Authored-By: Hermet Park <hermet@lottiefiles.com>
error: storing the address of local variable 'context' in '*this.LottieParser::context' [-Werror=dangling-pointer=]
1255 | this->context = &context;
issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/2051
Internal model and parser modifications have been made
to parse "sid" and retrieve their data into the LottieComposition.
This will enable dynamic changes to the following Lottie objects:
The slot feature will encompass these properties:
- LottieSolidStroke
- LottieSolidFill
- LottieGradientStroke
- LottieGradientFill
- LottieTextDoc"
Issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/1808
Co-authored-by: Hermet Park <hermet@lottiefiles.com>
Previously, the Lottie parser expected a specific parsing order:
font followed by glyph, for optimal data processing.
However, since this order is not guaranteed,
we have revised the parsing logic to accommodate any order.
XOR when the shape's direction property is set to a value of 2.
Currently, the direction property is expected to have
either 1 for clockwise or 3 for counterclockwise orientation.
Just found out the number 2 use-case...