Jpeg files
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The options object is the second parameter of the constructor. signaturePad = new SignaturePad(
document.getElementById('signature-pad'),
{
backgroundColor: 'rgb(255, 255, 255)'
}
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Many thanks, Tony!
You are very kind.
Sincerely
Luca Moioli
Il giorno mar 13 dic 2022 alle ore 07:12 Tony Brix ***@***.***>
ha scritto:
… The options object is the second parameter of the constructor.
signaturePad = new SignaturePad(
document.getElementById('signature-pad'),
{
backgroundColor: 'rgb(255, 255, 255)'
});
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Dear friends,
excuse me I do not know Java, I am a Visual FoxPro developer and would like to include Signature Pad into one application.
I have this code running rightly:
` <script>
$(document).ready(function () {
var signaturePad = new SignaturePad(document.getElementById('signature-pad'));
`
This saves Png files.
Now I need to save Jpeg files, I did read documentation and tried this code, but unfortunately it creates black images:
`
<script> $(document).ready(function () { var signaturePad = new SignaturePad(document.getElementById('signature-pad')); canvas,{backgroundColor: 'rgb(255, 255, 255)'}; $('#wwWebPanel1_Ok').click(function () { var data = signaturePad.toDataURL('image/jpeg'); $('#txtFirma').val(data); }); }) </script>`
Please how is the right code?
Thank you very much for support
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