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A canvas in your browser. Literally.
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May 29, 2020 - CoffeeScript
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When the foreground color is changed in the document (selected from the color palette), the color doesn't automatically update. Instead, you have to change the airbrush pattern(select a different spray size) to make the change in color happen. The issue is that I can't move the color change "function" into any of the canvas event handlers (just doesn't show anything).
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Jun 28, 2020 - CoffeeScript
Adds native-feeling buttons to MS Paint, that interact with MS Paint IDE
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Its a very small project which I have created after learning java-script. The project is about to draw shapes like Triangles and Circles on canvas element using mouse drag functionality available on java-script (similar to MS paint).
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Aug 20, 2018 - HTML
It asks for names. Using GUI Automation, opens MS-paint in Windows 10 and draws the names using brushes or pencils.
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Mar 12, 2020 - Python
An attempt to teach myself vanilla JS by making a simple MS Paint clone.
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Jul 6, 2020 - JavaScript
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In the installation window, add an option (selected by default) to train the OCR automatically. If you wanted, this could feature a selection between the default languages, however defaulting to Comic Sans would suffice. This would reduce the amount of stuff to do during setup, and would ensure that the OCR is (almost) always trained. If anyone else wants to tackle this issue and has questions abo