How about using vector (like Illustrator!) with easy way, replacing image?

How about using vector (like Illustrator!) with easy way, replacing image?

Of course, it is easier to use some widget (like Zooper widget, KWGT, and so on) than only to use LL with script, but i don’t want depend on widgets too much because they sometimes use a lot of memory. Also in LL, using a lot of images attacks memory.

On the other hand, vector(like Illustrator) is good thing, i think.

I mean, shortly, LL can install widget features like

Zooper Widget.

(Sorry for my BAD English :P) 

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5 Commentsto How about using vector (like Illustrator!) with easy way, replacing image?

  1. Anonymous says:

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    AFAIK there is no native way to sent vector data for the background. One may be able to make a live wallpaper to accomplish this but I’m not sure.

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  2. Anonymous says:

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    This is a big feature that I would really love to be able to implement. For another project I even wrote a basic and tiny SVG parser (with common shapes, transforms, paint, group, gradients). Animating SVG attributes with bindings would be part of the feature, for a lot of fun…


    But gathering everything and implementing a user interface to design vector graphics is quite a lot of work and unfortunately I don’t have the resources to do that at the moment.

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  3. Anonymous says:

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    Ok, i got it !



    By the way, are there any methods to avoid LL’s memory leak when using a lot of images?



    (My current template use hundreds of images, so LL keep working at 105MB…lol)

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  4. Anonymous says:

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    Masaoka Taro Why do you say leak?

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  5. Anonymous says:

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    Sorry, this is not memory leak. I failed to get meaning of “memory leak” …

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