pointer.js | js consolidates pointer-like input models across browsers
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[deprecated] Pointer.js consolidates pointer-like input models across browsers and devices.
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QUESTION
I'm trying to allow the user to draw and modify features, following this example: https://openlayers.org/en/v5.3.0/examples/draw-and-modify-features.html - but I'm getting two errors:
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Oct-03 at 08:57Draw type should be a string
QUESTION
I've noticed that at times the onMouseOver(e) function gets triggered when I hover over my chart but other times the onContainerPointerMove() function gets triggered. How do these 2 differ? What triggers each function? Can the trigger event be changed?
Reference for onContainerPointerMove function: https://github.com/highcharts/highcharts/blob/master/js/parts/MSPointer.js There doesn't seem to be documentation for the onContainerPointerMove function in the API reference.
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Jul-26 at 09:55First of all, onContainerPointerMove
is an internal Highcharts function and that is why it is not documented.
As the name suggests, onMouseOver
is fired when the mouse pointer enters the element or one of its children. onContainerPointerMove
is called on every poiner move over the element.
QUESTION
I try to create a code who can create a feature and delete it if it dosen't respect some rules. (in this exemple I just delete it just after his creation)
Below is my code, I create a map and I allow to create a polygon on. Next I try to delete it when an event drawend is triggered.
...ANSWER
Answered 2019-Jun-25 at 15:28have you tried something like this in your drawend
, if your check failed:
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I'm trying to get the very excellent NodeJS PDFKit to use custom fonts OpenSans and Roboto from Google Fonts. My code looks like the following:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Oct-03 at 23:20The solution is to convert the fonts into base64 encoding and then import them. So at the command line, using Linux / Cygwin, type:
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