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The applicable difference here between Graphviz 2.21.20081029.0445 and
2.21.20081115.1321 is that Graphviz now translates color names into their hex
color
values with alpha component, so e.g. "black" becomes "#ffffffff", "hotpink"
becomes
"#ff69b4ff", etc. This is good because it means we don't need to load the color
scheme look-up tables anymore (see issue #20). But it looks like IE doesn't
support
the alpha component of the color spec and ignores it and everything else we do
in
that Element.setStyle() invocation, hence the position information we set for
those
elements is lost too. I need to see how far IE's lack of alpha support extends
and
how we can work around this. If alpha works properly in the emulated canvas,
and is
only broken for the text labels, maybe we can use Prototype's
Element.setOpacity()
function.
Original comment by [email protected]
on 26 Dec 2008 at 9:36
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r245: Fixed it!
Original comment by [email protected]
on 27 Dec 2008 at 3:34
- Changed state: Fixed
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