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JavaScript Request: Expose Texture methods getWidth(), getHeight(), getDepth(), getLevels(), etc.
Problem:
After using Engine.createTextureFromKtx/jpeg/Png, I need to query the texture width and height so I can generate proper UV coordinates for font display.
Proposed solution
Expose the Texture.getWidth(), getHeight(), etc. methods to get texture information. I currently only need width and height, but I can see usage cases for many of the other "getters" available in the C++ in
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- Browser and browser version: chrome/版本 96.0.4664.55(正式版本) (arm64)
- OS version: macos 12.0.1 (21A559)
- xterm.js version: 4.0.5
- xterm-addon-fit: 0.5.0
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- xterm-addon-fit 扩大屏幕时好使,缩小屏幕时不好使
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Most items coming from questions on the community forum
- a proper multicategory bar example based on https://community.plotly.com/t/multicategory-axis-type-example/26392
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xref='paper'. Also the shapes and annotations tutorial should link to each other. - orthographic projection example in 3d axes tutorial (or
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mapbox-gl-js version:2.6.1
browser:Chrome
Steps to Trigger Behavior
1.create LngLatBounds as bounds
2 .use map.fitBounds and pass the center option to it
Link to Demonstration
check out this link for more info:
https://jsbin.com/zodotod/edit?html,output
Expected Behavior
The bounds should be in the view and the center of the map should be the `cen
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