IE7: using fill + stroke

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Gavin

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Feb 20, 2009, 2:52:05 PM2/20/09
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Hi,

I was wondering if I could solicit a bit of help here:

In general, in IE+excanvas, should I be able to execute both a stroke
() and a fill() command on a given shape at the same time? This
appears to work fine in Firefox 3.0, but IE7 only seems to want to do
one at a time: I have either a transparent BG and an outline or a
solid bg and no outline.

Currently, I'm simply creating multiple layers for each fill/stroke I
want to execute, which I suppose is okay if there is absolutely no
other way to achieve the goal. But I'm worried I will run into
performance problems if I stack too many canvas layers on top of each
other...

Thanks in advance.
~ Gavin

Erik Arvidsson

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Feb 21, 2009, 9:27:39 PM2/21/09
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Can you please provide a test case?
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erik

Ole Laursen

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Mar 21, 2009, 3:05:40 PM3/21/09
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> > I was wondering if I could solicit a bit of help here:
>
> > In general, in IE+excanvas, should I be able to execute both a stroke
> > () and a fill() command on a given shape at the same time? This
> > appears to work fine in Firefox 3.0, but IE7 only seems to want to do
> > one at a time: I have either a transparent BG and an outline or a
> > solid bg and no outline.

Try the SVN version of excanvas, this was fixed some time ago.

Ole
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