deprecate the `identifier()` APIs by replacing them with `type()`.
ThorVG is going to introduce an instance `id()`,
and this could be confused with the `identifier()` methods.
with this new type() method can reduce the memory size
by removing unncessary type data.
New Experimental C APIs:
- enum Tvg_Type
- Tvg_Result tvg_paint_get_type(const Tvg_Paint* paint, Tvg_Type* type)
- Tvg_Result tvg_gradient_get_type(const Tvg_Gradient* grad, Tvg_Type* type)
New Experimental C++ APIs:
- Type Paint::type() const
- Type Fill::type() const
- Type LinearGradient::type() const
- Type RadialGradient::type() const
- Type Shape::type() const
- Type Scene::type() const
- Type Picture::type() const
- Type Text::type() const
Deprecated C APIs:
- enum Tvg_Identifier
- Tvg_Result tvg_paint_get_identifier(const Tvg_Paint* paint, Tvg_Identifier* identifier)
- Tvg_Result tvg_gradient_get_identifier(const Tvg_Gradient* grad, Tvg_Identifier* identifier)
Deprecated C++ APIs:
- enum class Type
- uint32_t Paint::identifier() const
- uint32_t Fill::identifier() const
- static uint32_t Picture::identifier()
- static uint32_t Scene::identifier()
- static uint32_t Shape::identifier()
- static uint32_t LinearGradient:identifier()
- static uint32_T RadialGradient::identfier()
Removed Experimental APIs:
- static uint32_t Text::identifier()
issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/1372
Performing a full-screen RenderPass resolve is too expensive.
Because most composite cases only require a small area to be rendered off-screen.
To improve performance, use the bounds of the Geometry for off-screen rendering whenever possible
Previously, the Lottie builder didn't account for image asset sharing
among multiple layers. This update rectifies the situation.
issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/2428
For shapes with a stroke that has opacity, anti-aliasing
should be applied to a fill.
The use of a transparent gradient stroke will also be handled
correctly.
For gradients with fill spread set as repeat,
the lack of anti-aliasing between the last and
the first color caused noticeable jagged edges.
Interpolation was introduced between them,
visually improving the gradient quality.
A minor syntactic adjustment to two instances of operator== and one instance of operator!=, both to the end of ensuring these locally-scoped functions are properly identified as const. In the majority of cases, this shouldn't have any impact; however, this change makes these operators play nice in c++20 contexts.
Shapes were incorrectly closed in certain cases -
the decision to close a shape or not should be based on
path commands rather than the number of points and
their distances from each other.
This introduces a managed condition to precisely control the
canvas updates. This prevents a crash when the target is
changed and drawn without any update calls.
issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/2484
In case of a problem with loading font data, there
is no paint inside a text that can be rendered,
but this should not interrupt the rendering process
of other paints. Now fixed.
@Issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/2468
Serialization of the "order" attribute caused
the bytes counter to be overwritten, resulting
in the created TVG file being corrupted.
Correctly created tag.tvg file has been included
as a test resource..
If target() is called again after update() is called and the size of the buffer changes, a crash may occur.
Therefore, check the refresh variable and perform drawing after update().
The ThorVG OpenGL/ES engine has been stabilized and improved
significantly. Now, as a graphics engine, its drawing features
are quite functional. It is time to officially release the
engine and maintain it in the release process.
Thanks @Ruiwen for going above and beyond!
issue: https://github.com/thorvg/thorvg/issues/2435