lib/squib/api/image.rb in squib-0.3.0 vs lib/squib/api/image.rb in squib-0.4.0
- old
+ new
@@ -15,11 +15,11 @@
# @option opts height [Integer] (:native) the pixel width that the image should scale to. Scaling PNGs is not recommended for professional-looking cards. When set to `:native`, uses the DPI and units of the loaded SVG document. Supports Arrays, see {file:README.md#Arrays_and_Singleton_Expansion Arrays and Singleon Expansion}. Supports Unit Conversion, see {file:README.md#Units Units}.
# @option opts layout [String, Symbol] (nil) entry in the layout to use as defaults for this command. See {file:README.md#Custom_Layouts Custom Layouts}. Supports Arrays, see {file:README.md#Arrays_and_Singleton_Expansion Arrays and Singleon Expansion}
# @option opts alpha [Decimal] (1.0) the alpha-transparency percentage used to blend this image. Supports Arrays, see {file:README.md#Arrays_and_Singleton_Expansion Arrays and Singleon Expansion}
# @option opts blend [:none, :multiply, :screen, :overlay, :darken, :lighten, :color_dodge, :color_burn, :hard_light, :soft_light, :difference, :exclusion, :hsl_hue, :hsl_saturation, :hsl_color, :hsl_luminosity] (:none) the composite blend operator used when applying this image. See Blend Modes at http://cairographics.org/operators. Supports Arrays, see {file:README.md#Arrays_and_Singleton_Expansion Arrays and Singleon Expansion}
# @option opts angle [FixNum] (0) Rotation of the in radians. Note that this rotates around the upper-left corner, making the placement of x-y coordinates slightly tricky. Supports Arrays, see {file:README.md#Arrays_and_Singleton_Expansion Arrays and Singleon Expansion}
- # @option opts mask [String] (nil) If specified, the image will be used as a mask for the given color/gradient. Transparent pixels are ignored, opaque pixels are the given color.
+ # @option opts mask [String] (nil) If specified, the image will be used as a mask for the given color/gradient. Transparent pixels are ignored, opaque pixels are the given color. Note: the origin for gradient coordinates is at the given x,y, not at 0,0 as it is most other places.
# @return [nil] Returns nil
# @api public
def png(opts = {})
opts = needs(opts, [:range, :files, :x, :y, :width, :height, :alpha, :layout, :blend, :angle, :mask])
Dir.chdir(@img_dir) do
@@ -50,10 +50,10 @@
# @option opts height [Integer] (:native) the pixel width that the image should scale to. SVG scaling is done with vectors, so the scaling should be smooth. When set to `:native`, uses the DPI and units of the loaded SVG document. Supports Arrays, see {file:README.md#Arrays_and_Singleton_Expansion Arrays and Singleon Expansion}. Supports Unit Conversion, see {file:README.md#Units Units}.
# @option opts layout [String, Symbol] (nil) entry in the layout to use as defaults for this command. See {file:README.md#Custom_Layouts Custom Layouts}. Supports Arrays, see {file:README.md#Arrays_and_Singleton_Expansion Arrays and Singleon Expansion}
# @option opts alpha [Decimal] (1.0) the alpha-transparency percentage used to blend this image. Supports Arrays, see {file:README.md#Arrays_and_Singleton_Expansion Arrays and Singleon Expansion}
# @option opts blend [:none, :multiply, :screen, :overlay, :darken, :lighten, :color_dodge, :color_burn, :hard_light, :soft_light, :difference, :exclusion, :hsl_hue, :hsl_saturation, :hsl_color, :hsl_luminosity] (:none) the composite blend operator used when applying this image. See Blend Modes at http://cairographics.org/operators. Supports Arrays, see {file:README.md#Arrays_and_Singleton_Expansion Arrays and Singleon Expansion}
# @option opts angle [FixNum] (0) Rotation of the in radians. Note that this rotates around the upper-left corner, making the placement of x-y coordinates slightly tricky. Supports Arrays, see {file:README.md#Arrays_and_Singleton_Expansion Arrays and Singleon Expansion}
- # @option opts mask [String] (nil) If specified, the image will be used as a mask for the given color/gradient. Transparent pixels are ignored, opaque pixels are the given color.
+ # @option opts mask [String] (nil) If specified, the image will be used as a mask for the given color/gradient. Transparent pixels are ignored, opaque pixels are the given color. Note: the origin for gradient coordinates is at the given x,y, not at 0,0 as it is most other places.
# @return [nil] Returns nil
# @api public
def svg(opts = {})
p = needs(opts,[:range, :files, :svgid, :force_svgid, :x, :y, :width, :height, :layout, :alpha, :blend, :angle, :mask])
Dir.chdir(@img_dir) do