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farver 2.1.1
- Added input checking to a range of functions to guard against
segfaults with empty input (#31)
farver 2.1.0
- Added support for OKLab and OKLch (polar version of OKLab) colour
spaces
- Added
encode_native()
and decode_native()
to convert back and forth between the internal R colour format.
farver 2.0.3
- Fixed a bug in colour comparison where the blue channel got ignored
(#20, @krlmlr)
- Allowing
"NA"
and "transparent"
as valid
colour names
- How NA should be treated can now be set in all functions accepting
colour names
- farver now accepts legacy colour specifications as integers indexing
into
palette()
as well as integers represented as
characters
farver 2.0.2
- Small adjustments to support super weird architectures (#15,
#16)
decode_colour()
now allows you to specify how
NA
should get interpreted
- Fixed a major bug in colour comparison
- Colour names are now stripped of whitespace and converted to
lower-case before conversion, making it behave like
col2rgb()
- An error is now emitted if an unknown colour name is passed into any
decoding function
farver 2.0.1
- Fixed symbol remapping issues on Solaris
- UPPER and Title case for colour names are now supported alongside
lower case
farver 2.0.0
- Added a
NEWS.md
file to track changes to the
package.
- Remove Rcpp dependency for faster compilation. (#6)
- Add support for Lch(uv) (Hcl) for parallel to
grDevices::hcl()
(#9)
- Add
encode_colour()
for converting colours in any
colourspace into #RRGGBB
format (#7)
- Add
decode_colour()
for converting hexstrings into any
colourspace
- Fix bug in luv conversion where 0 in the l channel resulted in
NaN
results (#12)
- Provide a family of channel manipulation functions to directly
manipulate encodes strings
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