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- new NgColorController , fixed style of color-controller (no popup, huebar width from 15px to 20px)
- new BgColorController for handling two colors (i.e. foreground-background color)
Usage
- addNgColor(properties,property) for NgColorController
- addBgColor(properties,property) for BgColorController
Note: For using BgColorController displaying a "property" a second "property+bg" must be present. For Example:
var myProps={color:#ffffff,colorbg:#000000}; datgui.addBgColor(myProps,color);
dat.GUI
A lightweight graphical user interface for changing variables in JavaScript.
Get started with dat.GUI by reading the tutorial at http://workshop.chromeexperiments.com/examples/gui.
Packaged Builds
The easiest way to use dat.GUI in your code is by using the built source at build/dat.gui.min.js
. These built JavaScript files bundle all the necessary dependencies to run dat.GUI.
In your head
tag, include the following code:
<script type="text/javascript" src="dat.gui.min.js"></script>
Directory Contents
├── build - Compiled source code.
├── src - Source files.
├── tests - Tests.
└── webpack - Webpack config files.
Building your own dat.GUI
In the terminal, enter the following:
$ npm install
$ npm run build
npm scripts
- npm run build - Build development and production version of scripts.
- npm run dev - Build development version of script and watch for changes.
Working with Content Security Policy
If you're using a server with a Content Security Policy in place that blocks 'unsafe-inline', you will have problems when dat.gui.js tries to inject style information. To get around this, load 'build/dat.gui.css' as an external style sheet.
Changes
View the Change Log
Thanks
The following libraries / open-source projects were used in the development of dat.GUI: