>> * It would be helpful, as you've already suggested, if I could stop >> and start the blinking, for example, by clicking on the image (or >> having a button for that – I don't care, as long as it is explained >> somewhere). > > Done. Click and hold on the image to pause the animation.
This works, thanks. However, I would rather prefer to stop the animation completely with a click, and restarting the animation with another click. After some time, the blinking becomes annoying :-) >> * The animation works with Firefox 55 but doesn't work with Chrome 58 >> on my GNU/Linux box. [...] > > one of the solutions I've found is running this using a web server > to run the pages. > > 1. sudo python -m SimpleHTTPServer 8888 > 2. Open web browser to http://localhost and go to top.html Well, yes, but... > > Other is using window.postMessage in Javascript. ... this sounds better :-) It's quite important IMHO to find a soluion that works universally in all browsers (not counting for browser bugs). > I am looking into this solution. I will commit this as soon as I do > it. This may not be implemented in time for the submission (today). > Is this Ok? Yes, but please add a note that there are currently problems with Chrome. BTW, please change LIBS in `tests/Makefile' to LIBS = -lpng -dld If I use the original value with more (unnecessary) libraries, I get nasty segfaults: Command: ./tests \ /home/wl/kushal/base/objs/.libs/libfreetype.so \ /home/wl/kushal/test/objs/.libs/libfreetype.so \ test.ttf 16 RGB 96 Invalid write of size 8 at 0x700E444: FT_Library_SetLcdFilter (ftlcdfil.c:328) by 0x4017AB: main (make_sprite.c:275) Address 0x6bf6008 is 0 bytes after a block of size 376 alloc'd at 0x4C29160: malloc (in /usr/lib64/valgrind/vgpreload_memcheck-amd64-linux.so) by 0x6FFC360: ft_alloc (ftsystem.c:102) by 0x64D3ADF: ft_mem_qalloc (ftutil.c:76) by 0x64D3B27: ft_mem_alloc (ftutil.c:55) by 0x64D3E66: FT_New_Library (ftobjs.c:4972) by 0x6FFC7E4: FT_Init_FreeType (ftinit.c:253) by 0x401731: main (make_sprite.c:262) Werner _______________________________________________ Freetype-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/freetype-devel
