AI-Meerkat | 2024.3.1 <debuggerx@debuggerx-PC Update yiiguxing.translation.xml

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debuggerx 1 month ago
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<item value="Records a [Picture] containing a sequence of graphical operations. To begin recording, construct a [Canvas] to record the commands. To end recording, use the [PictureRecorder.endRecording] method. Use with the Flutter framework The Flutter framework's [RendererBinding] provides a hook for creating [PictureRecorder] objects ([RendererBinding.createPictureRecorder]) that allows tests to hook into the scene creation logic. When creating a [PictureRecorder] and [Canvas] that will be used with a [PictureLayer] as part of the [Scene] in the context of the Flutter framework, consider calling [RendererBinding.createPictureRecorder] instead of calling the [PictureRecorder.new] constructor directly. This does not apply when using a canvas to generate a bitmap for other purposes, e.g. for generating a PNG image using [Picture.toImage]." />
<item value="Draw the given picture onto the canvas. To create a picture, see [PictureRecorder]." />
<item value="Draws many parts of an image - the [atlas] - onto the canvas. This method allows for optimization when you want to draw many parts of an image onto the canvas, such as when using sprites or zooming. It is more efficient than using multiple calls to [drawImageRect] and provides more functionality to individually transform each image part by a separate rotation or scale and blend or modulate those parts with a solid color." />
<item value="Called whenever the widget configuration changes. If the parent widget rebuilds and requests that this location in the tree update to display a new widget with the same [runtimeType] and [Widget.key], the framework will update the [widget] property of this [State] object to refer to the new widget and then call this method with the previous widget as an argument. Override this method to respond when the [widget] changes (e.g., to start implicit animations). The framework always calls [build] after calling [didUpdateWidget], which means any calls to [setState] in [didUpdateWidget] are redundant. {@macro flutter.widgets.State.initState} Implementations of this method should start with a call to the inherited method, as in `super.didUpdateWidget(oldWidget)`. _See the discussion at [Element.rebuild] for more information on when this method is called._" />
<item value="{@macro flutter.widgets.editableText.onTapOutside} {@tool dartpad} This example shows how to use a `TextFieldTapRegion` to wrap a set of &quot;spinner&quot; buttons that increment and decrement a value in the [TextField] without causing the text field to lose keyboard focus. This example includes a generic `SpinnerField&lt;T&gt;` class that you can copy into your own project and customize. See code in examplesapilibwidgetstap_regiontext_field_tap_region.0.dart {@end-tool} See also: [TapRegion] for how the region group is determined." />
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