COMMENT Element.pattern, Snap.parsePathString
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@ -1030,7 +1030,7 @@ Snap.rgb2hsl = function (r, g, b) {
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// Transformations
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# SIERRA Snap.parsePathString(): By _array of arrays,_ I assume you mean a format like this for two separate segments? [ ["M10,10","L90,90"], ["M90,10","L10,90"] ] Otherwise how is each command structured?
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// SIERRA Snap.parsePathString(): By _array of arrays,_ I assume you mean a format like this for two separate segments? [ ["M10,10","L90,90"], ["M90,10","L10,90"] ] Otherwise how is each command structured?
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/*\
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* Snap.parsePathString
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[ method ]
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defs.appendChild(this.node);
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return this;
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};
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// SIERRA Element.pattern(): x/y/width/height data types are listed as both String and Number. Is that an error, or does it mean strings are coerced?
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// SIERRA Element.pattern(): clarify that x/y are offsets that e.g., may add gutters between the tiles.
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/*\
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* Element.pattern
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[ method ]
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