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methods {
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@property animated {
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get {
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/*@
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Check if an image can be animated (have multiple frames)
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@return whether the image support animation
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*/
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[[Check if an image can be animated (have multiple frames)]]
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}
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values {
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is_animated: bool; /*@ If it's animated or not. */
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is_animated: bool; [[If it's animated or not.]]
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}
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}
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@property load_size {
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set {
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/*@
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Set the loading size of an image. The image will be loaded into memory as if it was
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the set size instead of the original size. This can save a lot of memory, and is
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important for scalable types like svg.
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*/
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[[Set the loading size of an image. The image will be loaded into
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memory as if it was the set size instead of the original size.
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This can save a lot of memory, and is important for scalable
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types like svg.
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]]
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}
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get {
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}
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values {
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w: int; /*@ The new width of the image's load size. */
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h: int; /*@ The new height of the image's load size. */
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w: int; [[The new width of the image's load size.]]
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h: int; [[The new height of the image's load size.]]
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}
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}
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@property smooth_scale {
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set {
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/*@
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Sets whether to use high-quality image scaling algorithm on the
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given image.
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[[Sets whether to use high-quality image scaling algorithm on the
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given image.
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When enabled, a higher quality image scaling algorithm is used when
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scaling images to sizes other than the source image's original
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one. This gives better results but is more computationally
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expensive.
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*/
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When enabled, a higher quality image scaling algorithm is used
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when scaling images to sizes other than the source image's
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original one. This gives better results but is more
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computationally expensive.
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]]
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}
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get {
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/*@
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Retrieves whether the given image is using high-quality
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image scaling algorithm.
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@return Whether smooth scale is being used.
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*/
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[[Retrieves whether the given image is using high-quality
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image scaling algorithm.
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]]
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}
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values {
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smooth_scale: bool; /*@ Whether to use smooth scale or not. */
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smooth_scale: bool; [[Whether to use smooth scale or not.]]
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}
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}
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@property ratio {
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get {
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/*@
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The native ration of the image object
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*/
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[[The native ration of the image object]]
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}
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values {
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ratio: double; /*@ The image's ratio */
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ratio: double; [[The image's ratio]]
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}
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}
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}
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