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Your HTML2Canvas Map Is Broken? This One Weird Trick... - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

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Apparently, the problem seems to stem from html2canvas not being able to render css transforms, at least in chrome (i could only reproduce the problem in chrome, on osx).

Your HTML2Canvas Map Is Broken? This One Weird Trick... - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

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Your HTML2Canvas Map Is Broken? This One Weird Trick... - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

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Your HTML2Canvas Map Is Broken? This One Weird Trick... - OpenSIPS Trunking Solutions

When i try to make a png screenshot of the div that embed the map it seems that the map itself is blank.

Have you tried setting optimized:

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It will make google maps render every marker as a dom element, thus enabling html2canvas to find them and.

Others are a little more helpful, like one person who writes, you mentally note landmarks, intersections.

Pretty easy actually, they continue.

Stop at a gas station, open map.

I used html2canvas with webpack5.

I can found many warnings in html2canvas. js.

Season 3 seems likely to be jean and emma since there's a bunch of krakoa shit for maps.

The pattern for season theme and characters seems to be >s0 doom theme >s1 f4.

Problem is, that google maps uses css3 transformation matrix, which are not fully implemented in html2canvas.

Google maps images (images in external server)?

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I'm trying to generate an image from a bing maps but it gets broken:

Apparently, the problem seems to stem from html2canvas not being able to render css transforms, at least in chrome (i could only reproduce the problem in chrome, on osx).