[![enter image description here][1whileHello,
I have an issue in Corona while displaying the same image(blue bar) two times to be displayed as continuous layout to seem as one continuous image, but the issue is that the output shows as there was an edge between both images, here is my code:
img1 = display.newImage("dialog_b_mid.png", _X/2, 770 )
display.newImage("dialog_b_mid.png", _X/2, 770 + img1.height)
and here is the output
You should use images without borders on any side, this image has top or bottom border, and it looks like an edge between two images.
Obviously, you must avoid gradients.
You can create an image using a software like Photoshop, just create a new (rectangle) file and fill it with a color.
You can also use patterns or parallax backgrounds, learn more on Google.
I have attached my output here, sorry to forgot the attachemnt in the main post.
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I'm trying to put some logos in a chart for print them, but depending of the screen resolution logo at the right sometimes is out of the chart area and sometimes is far of the edge. I'm using stage and putting the logo with graphics.image. This is the code anychart v 8.2.1
var image = anychart.graphics.image("logo_mues2020.png", "12%", "9%",102, 43);
image.parent(container);
image = anychart.graphics.image("gepp2020.jpg", "72%", "9%", 155, 47);
image.parent(container);
container is a stage
And these are the examples in two different devices
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img924/5741/tmDgQA.png
https://imagizer.imageshack.com/img923/7563/QuQJcI.png
does somebody has made something similar?
is there a way to fix it with the chart area or make it fit more better and really responsive?
Thanks in advance
It happens because the image size is applied in pixels, not percents. it means that the image is not resized along with the container and when the container has a small width the image goes beyond the chart.
To solve that you should use percents for the image size and apply the align setting. For details, check the sample and pay attention to lines 17 and 19.
Try to resize the chart view to see how it works.
I am using Lazarus.
I have put 2 images on a form and synchronized their positions and sizes.
I can textout to both images, and after I made the ontop image transparent I can see the combined content of both images.
I can add further text to the bottom image and see it, but I can't see text I try to add to the transparent image.
I used the following code to make the top image transparent
image2.picture.Bitmap.TransparentColor:=clWhite;
image2.transparent:=true;
I guess I need to play with the image bitmap, but I can't find a solution that is not using other software.
Can someone help me with this please?
I run into a problem with Geoserver.
I'm drawing multiple icons which each represent a place all over my map using ExternalGraphic.
But geoserver didn't draw them correctly as they are. I attach an image as the result of geoserver drawing:
As you can see, the 2 car icon, both got cut off around 1 pixel comapre to its original size (1 got cut off from top down while another from bottom up). It make same icon look differentfrom place to place. And i think because of this cutting, after lose some pixel, they resize the image back to its original size, which make the $ on top left look blurry compare to the one next to it.
Also as in External graphic document mention, i didn't use any Size attribute so they won't get resize or anything. So i'm not sure why the image got cut off like that.
Any1 can help me about this case ? Thank you in advance.
I suggest you open a report at http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS attaching one of the images and your style document.
I want to export certain shapes in powerpoint as images. For that I am using the following code:
ActivePresentation.Slides(1).Shapes(3).Export "C:\dink_template\created_files\testimg.jpg", ppShapeFormatJPG
I also tried with other image formats:
ActivePresentation.Slides(1).Shapes(3).Export "C:\dink_template\created_files\testimg.png", ppShapeFormatPNG
and I get this image:
Here you cannot notice because the white peace that appears in the image button (and also a bit in the top) is mixing with the page but if you make inspect element on the photo you will see it.
As you can see in this other image in powerpoint the shape fix perfectly and it is not bigger that the image:
Why is appearing this white peace in the top and in the button? How can I export the image without them?
EDIT
I know when it is happening. Because I try with other ones and sometimes they where not appearing and sometime it was. The problem is that when the text you write in the shape is so close to the border and you export it as image it export with this white space. Now the question is... how can I solve this?
One option would be to adjust the size of your shape and/or the size of the text accordingly to the total text length, before exporting it as an image, in order to make sure that your text will never be too close to the border...
Something else: have you checked the margins properties of your shape? Putting them to 0 might help a bit.
I am trying to reference images with a greater height than width (portrait format) in KML script for Google Earth; however, the image always comes out as landscape, or rotated left 90 degrees, e.g.
<img id="id_photo" src="2012_01_21-dscf03.jpg" width="500"></img>
I've tried everything I could think of. Is there a image tag to correct this, e.g., format="portrait"?
Thanks,
Walter
This sounds like an example of EXIF only rotation. Which GE probably doesn't honour.
Some cameras etc, 'rotate' a image so its the right way up by setting a flag in the EXIF data. The raw JPG itself, is still in the landscape format.
A display (or convert) program, should hopefilly notice this 'rotation required' flag, and rotate the image.
But Google Earth probably doesnt honor it, so you are just seeing the baseline image as its actully stored (unrotated)
Recommend trying one of the applications mentioned here:
http://jpegclub.org/losslessapps.html
(many note they have automatic correction - so should "fix" your jpg files)
This is already an old thread, but I stumbled on the same problem. And did not find a solution for my situation. Eventually I found a way around, so I thought I'd share it here.
Basically the solution is to rotate the offending images twice, once 90° to the left and then back again.
What you had was an image with a width larger than the height, but with an orientation tag that tells an application to rotate it 90° (but Google Earth does not).
After rotating it twice it is an image with width and height switched, and an orientation tag that says not to rotate it.
Now any application, including Google Earth, will display it correctly.
I used ExifTool to write the tags for all my images to a CSV file, created a list from that with all the pictures to rotate, and used that list to tell IrfanView twice to rotate them.