GLOBAL: remove 'will'
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src/mouse.js
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src/mouse.js
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@ -396,21 +396,21 @@ Snap.plugin(function (Snap, Element, Paper, glob) {
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- mcontext (object) #optional context for moving handler
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- scontext (object) #optional context for drag start handler
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- econtext (object) #optional context for drag end handler
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* Additionaly following `drag` events will be triggered: `drag.start.<id>` on start,
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* `drag.end.<id>` on end and `drag.move.<id>` on every move. When element will be dragged over another element
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* `drag.over.<id>` will be fired as well.
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* Additionaly following `drag` events are triggered: `drag.start.<id>` on start,
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* `drag.end.<id>` on end and `drag.move.<id>` on every move. When element is dragged over another element
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* `drag.over.<id>` fires as well.
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*
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* Start event and start handler will be called in specified context or in context of the element with following parameters:
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* Start event and start handler are called in specified context or in context of the element with following parameters:
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o x (number) x position of the mouse
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o y (number) y position of the mouse
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o event (object) DOM event object
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* Move event and move handler will be called in specified context or in context of the element with following parameters:
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* Move event and move handler are called in specified context or in context of the element with following parameters:
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o dx (number) shift by x from the start point
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o dy (number) shift by y from the start point
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o x (number) x position of the mouse
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o y (number) y position of the mouse
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o event (object) DOM event object
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* End event and end handler will be called in specified context or in context of the element with following parameters:
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* End event and end handler are called in specified context or in context of the element with following parameters:
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o event (object) DOM event object
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= (object) @Element
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\*/
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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ Snap.plugin(function (Snap, Element, Paper, glob) {
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**
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* Executes given function for each element in the set.
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*
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* If function returns `false` it will stop loop running.
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* If the function returns `false`, the loop stops running.
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**
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- callback (function) function to run
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- thisArg (object) context object for the callback
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src/svg.js
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src/svg.js
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@ -156,10 +156,10 @@ function is(o, type) {
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* Replaces construction of type “`{<name>}`” to the corresponding argument.
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**
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- token (string) string to format
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- json (object) object which properties will be used as a replacement
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- json (object) object which properties are used as a replacement
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= (string) formated string
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> Usage
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| // this will draw a rectangular shape equivalent to "M10,20h40v50h-40z"
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| // this draws a rectangular shape equivalent to "M10,20h40v50h-40z"
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| paper.path(Snap.format("M{x},{y}h{dim.width}v{dim.height}h{dim['negative width']}z", {
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| x: 10,
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| y: 20,
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@ -1038,7 +1038,7 @@ Snap.rgb2hsl = function (r, g, b) {
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* Utility method
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**
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* Parses given path string into an array of arrays of path segments.
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- pathString (string|array) path string or array of segments (in the last case it will be returned straight away)
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- pathString (string|array) path string or array of segments (in the last case it is returned straight away)
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= (array) array of segments.
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\*/
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Snap.parsePathString = function (pathString) {
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@ -1092,7 +1092,7 @@ Snap.parsePathString = function (pathString) {
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* Utility method
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**
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* Parses given transform string into an array of transformations.
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- TString (string|array) transform string or array of transformations (in the last case it will be returned straight away)
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- TString (string|array) transform string or array of transformations (in the last case it is returned straight away)
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= (array) array of transformations.
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\*/
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var parseTransformString = Snap.parseTransformString = function (TString) {
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@ -1503,9 +1503,9 @@ function arrayFirstValue(arr) {
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o h: (number) height,
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o height: (number) height,
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o path: (string) path command for the box,
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o r0: (number) radius of the circle that will enclose the box,
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o r0: (number) radius of a circle that fully encloses the box,
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o r1: (number) radius of the smallest circle that can be enclosed,
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o r2: (number) radius of the biggest circle that can be enclosed,
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o r2: (number) radius of the largest circle that can be enclosed,
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o vb: (string) box as a viewbox command,
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o w: (number) width,
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o width: (number) width,
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@ -2066,7 +2066,7 @@ function arrayFirstValue(arr) {
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**
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- from (number|array) number or array of numbers
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- to (number|array) number or array of numbers
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- setter (function) caring function that will take one number argument
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- setter (function) caring function that accepts one number argument
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- duration (number) duration, in milliseconds
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- easing (function) #optional easing function from @mina or custom
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- callback (function) #optional callback function to execute when animation ends VERIFY
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@ -2716,7 +2716,7 @@ function gradientRadial(defs, cx, cy, r, fx, fy) {
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# <tr><td>A</td><td>elliptical arc</td><td>(rx ry x-axis-rotation large-arc-flag sweep-flag x y)+</td></tr>
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# <tr><td>R</td><td><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catmull–Rom_spline#Catmull.E2.80.93Rom_spline">Catmull-Rom curveto</a>*</td><td>x1 y1 (x y)+</td></tr></tbody></table>
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* * “Catmull-Rom curveto” is a not standard SVG command and added to make life easier.
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* Note: there is a special case when path consist of just three commands: “M10,10R…z”. In this case path will smoothly connects to its beginning.
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* Note: there is a special case when a path consists of only three commands: “M10,10R…z”. In this case, the path connects smoothly to its beginning.
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> Usage
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| var c = paper.path("M10 10L90 90");
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| // draw a diagonal line:
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> Usage
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| var c1 = paper.circle(),
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| c2 = paper.rect(),
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| g = paper.g(c2, c1); // note that the order of elements will be different
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| g = paper.g(c2, c1); // note that the order of elements is different
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* or
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| var c1 = paper.circle(),
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| c2 = paper.rect(),
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