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#1 2009-05-27 11:35:33

miscella
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Registered: 2009-05-27
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Rendering modes explained

Not that I'm going to explain them, but that I was hoping they could be explained to me or best-use scenarios could be suggested. Static, progressive, wrap. I'm guessing I should use "wrap" if and when longer blocks of FLIR-generated text are required or expected.  Warm? Cold? :) What about progressive and static?

Cheers / Ella

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#2 2009-06-04 11:07:36

dzappone
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Re: Rendering modes explained

miscella wrote:

Not that I'm going to explain them, but that I was hoping they could be explained to me or best-use scenarios could be suggested. Static, progressive, wrap. I'm guessing I should use "wrap" if and when longer blocks of FLIR-generated text are required or expected.  Warm? Cold? :) What about progressive and static?

Cheers / Ella

Static will render out the font as is - no wrapping or anything - if it's a lot of text it will probably extend into other page elements or push elements around.
Progressive will render the text to fit into the space provided - text may end up rendering in various sizes.
Wrap will wrap the text to the width of the element.


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