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Based on http://potrace.sourceforge.net and https://github.com/kilobtye/potrace.
Converts bitmap images to vector paths.
Install the library.
jspm install POTRACE=github:casperlamboo/POTRACE
Include the library.
import POTRACE from 'POTRACE';
Install the library.
npm install potrace-js
Include the library.
var POTRACE = require('potrace-js');
Options
{
turnpolicy: enum('black' | 'white' | 'left' | 'right' | 'minority' | 'majority'),
turdsize: Float,
optcurve: Bool,
alphamax: Float,
opttolerance: Float
}
POTRACE.traceUrl
Traces a given image from url.
[...Path] = async POTRACE.traceUrl(url: String, [ options: Object ])
POTRACE.traceImage
Traces a given image.
[...Path] = POTRACE.traceImage(image: HTMLImageElement, [ options: Object ])
POTRACE.traceCanvas
Traces a given canvas.
[...Path] = POTRACE.traceCanvas(canvas: HTMLCanvasElement, [ options: Object ])
POTRACE.bitmap
Traces a given bitmap.
[...Path] = POTRACE.traceBitmap(bitmap: POTRACE.Bitmap, [ options: Object ])
- bitmap: bitmap containing image info (1 and 0 values)
- options: trace options
POTRACE.getSVG
Converts trace result to svg.
svg: String = POTRACE.getSVG([...Path])
POTRACE.getPaths
Converts trace result to readable paths.
svg: String = POTRACE.getPaths([...Path])
FAQs
Traces bitmap images to vector paths
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