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croath commented Aug 2, 2013

sorry for using my girlfriend's git info 🍭

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mRs- commented Aug 4, 2013

it would be better if the normal screenshot function automatically detects if the view contains OpenGL data. Maybe you are using a third party library and you are not aware if there is OpenGL inside the view.

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croath commented Aug 4, 2013

If there's a subview rendered with openGL, normal screen capture will return an image with a black area where the OpenGL view should be.

So some image editing may be helpful.

I will think about it.

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mRs- commented Aug 5, 2013

Does the subview with the OpenGL inside respond to a OpenGL only responder? We could try it with this.

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mRs- commented Aug 26, 2013

Are you still on this issue?

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croath commented Aug 26, 2013

i just finished my summer vacation several days ago...

yep i am here, back to work again!

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croath commented Sep 4, 2013

no good idea for the view contains multiple OpenGL views, at least, too complex.

but i got an idea for some limited conditions : after iOS 7 beta 4, a public sreenshot API is here.

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mRs- commented Sep 4, 2013

yeah i plan to implement the public screenshot api in this library for auto check if you are using iOS7

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