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Siggy.php destroys outline.
On my transparent pictures, written on by the siggy.php some lose their outlines. This is bothering me deeply, and I don't know what is causing it.
The un-siggy pictures are not "destroyed". |
RE: Siggy.php destroys outline.
Um.. outlines? What do you mean?
Try lowering the size of the files first. Then if that doesn't work, test different opacity layers, as well as none transparent photos. I can't even get my siggy.php file to work. But that's alright. |
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Well, look at my signature and you'll understand. Thanks for the fast answer though.
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Make sure your image isn't to big meaning dimensions, I believe the siggy.php does have a dimensions size limitation. |
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Dimension? Sorry to be a noob, but what do you mean?
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200 X 200. 50 X 75. etc.. |
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Well, the pictures are 80x80 BEFORE the siggy.php...
And this is my file: PHP Code:
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RE: Siggy.php destroys outline.
It's probably due to the GD image library. The siggy.php file actually has to re-save your image file when it adds the signature text and it has been my experience that sometimes GD does not save transparencies properly, so that may be the issue here.
I'll continue to look into this and see if I can find a workaround to incorporate into a future release. :) |
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Yeah, Bloodrun, if you could point me in the right direction of transparencies and GD that would be great as I could implement that in a future release.
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So... You can hand me that piece of script? Or?
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Oh... So...?
There is nothing I can do with the outline? :( |
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But for now, just use a non-transparent image. I apologize for the in-convieniance on your part. =/ |
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Non-transparent?? *DARN!!!!*
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*Humph. Then I'll just let the outline mess. Non-Transparent is 1000 times worser*
Thank you for the "help" though. |
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Now I can tell you we are trying to get it fixed, but that kind of attitude is really immature for something thats free. >_> |
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Yes I know. But don't expect a child to be mature. :)
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Although I know what he means by the transparent outline. In the code for GD images, It makes a black background, then makes the black colour transparent. This also affects the sprites for his adoptables, as they have black outlines.
Hope this clears up any misunderstandings! :) |
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*Her* adoptables. I am a "She".
Do you know where it states that it makes the bg black? 'Cause then I could change it into something else..? |
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Sorry.......
And I've tried that, but it didn't work. the part is: PHP Code:
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Well... Then I need to figure out what those zeros mean. :)
Thank you Mattalien.[hr] Googled a bit, and found that if you make the first zero a 225 it should be red instead of black... Going to test it though. |
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http://id2.php.net/manual/en/function.imagecolorallocate.php |
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Well... That was exactly what I found when I googled. ^^[hr]
I've fiddled a little bit 'round with the numbers, and it goes well except that it won't make it red and then transparent, but black and then keeping it that way. :) |
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