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Colorify is a collection of color tools that comes in three forms: a website, a command line tool, and a node.js library:.
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QUESTION
I am trying to write a shader when I can pass both image saturation value
like this https://gl-react-cookbook.surge.sh/saturation?menu=true and image colorscaling
like this https://gl-react-cookbook.surge.sh/colorscale?menu=true in react native for that I am using opengl in react native. As from the example, I can run both the image saturation and image colorScaling separately but I don't know how to add them together. I am new to opengl i tried reading the docs but could not find any help. Please help me to figure out how to get both the functionality. Here is my Code.
...Error I am getting
ANSWER
Answered 2021-May-02 at 15:32Just read the error messages you got:
QUESTION
I use grc
to colorify the results of ls
command.
For the moment, I have the following rule to display the text in white foreground on blue background. I did for this :
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-16 at 06:57From reading the sourcecode on https://github.com/garabik/grc/blob/master/grcat (lines 157-165)
You can see grc dosen't consider lines that start with # or \n to start new rules only lines with other non letter characters, and if you look at other examples they separate their rules with =======
This is why only your last rule ever applied since they weren't separated properly they were overwriting each other
It should work when separated like this
QUESTION
I make following to this post : export-ls-colors-apply-the-rule-for-every-file-beginning-by-readme
I summarize the issue briefly:
...ANSWER
Answered 2021-Apr-01 at 17:37You can use grc
to colorize the README files in addition to what it's doing
now. Since you have already set up the alias, just add a regex/color pair to a
copy of the grc
config file for ls
:
QUESTION
I have a tricky configuration about ls
command. Indeed, I am using grc
colorifying the results od different terminal commands using iTerm2
into MacOS Catalina. My issue is about ls
, I have for the moment into my .zshrc
:
ANSWER
Answered 2020-Apr-28 at 10:37Have you tried ?
QUESTION
We need to plot several surfaces in R, invoking one by one the corresponding plotting commands (using plot3D
library; but the same applies for any other environment with basic R plot style). Each surface is built from data and contains data in different ranges. We can colorify each surface by some coloring scheme as follows:
We take some fake data as XYZ points:
...ANSWER
Answered 2017-Dec-28 at 00:22The solution is to use the parameter clim=
in all plotting directives. Next, we need to suppress showing color menu in all plot commands but one. The range of values to be colored in the example is from -55 to -29, hence clim=c(-55,-29)
:
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ANSWER
Answered 2017-Dec-18 at 19:06You can apply a tint with the desired color to your image using mutate().setColorFilter()
, and set the Drawable with the new color into your ImageView:
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