kopia lustrzana https://github.com/Tldraw/Tldraw
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This change hoists opacity out of props and changes it to a number instead of an enum. The change to a number is to make tldraw more flexible for library consumers who might want more expressivity with opacity than our 5 possible values allow. the tldraw editor will now happily respect any opacity between 0 and 1. The limit to our supported values is enforced only in the UI. I think this is limited enough that it's a reasonable tradeoff between in-app simplicity and giving external developers the flexibility they need. There's a new `opacityForNextShape` property on the instance. This works exactly the same way as propsForNextShape does, except... it's just for opacity. With this, there should be no user-facing changes to how opacity works in tldraw. There are also new `opacity`/`setOpacity` APIs in the editor that work with it/selections similar to how props do. @ds300 do you mind reviewing the migrations here? ### Change Type - [x] `major` — Breaking Change ### Test Plan - [x] Unit Tests - [ ] Webdriver tests ### Release Notes [internal only for now] |
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TLAlignStyle.ts | ||
TLArrowheadStyle.ts | ||
TLBaseStyle.ts | ||
TLColorStyle.ts | ||
TLDashStyle.ts | ||
TLFillStyle.ts | ||
TLFontStyle.ts | ||
TLGeoStyle.ts | ||
TLIconStyle.ts | ||
TLOpacityStyle.ts | ||
TLSizeStyle.ts | ||
TLSplineStyle.ts | ||
TLVerticalAlignStyle.ts | ||
style-types.ts |