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Hans-Peter Diettrich <DrDiettrich1@aol.com> hat am 30. November 2011 um 15:24 geschrieben:
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> Sven Barth schrieb:
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> >> I'm not sure how far non-rectangular clipping regions are supported by
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> >> all widgetsets, and wouldn't rely on such a capability.
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> > You are aware that TFPCustomCanvas can be used for widgetset independant
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> > canvases as well? Also Felipe said that he'll need it for his
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> > fpvectorial project.
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> What's the purpose of defining a clipping region, when the drawing
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> pritives don't respect it?
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<p style="margin: 0px;">The LCL TCanvas must define a clipregion that is supported by the LCL widgetset drawing functions.</p>
<p style="margin: 0px;">Other fpcanvas implementations can define other clipregions.</p>
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<p style="margin: 0px;">Mattias</p>
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