Replaces all references to 'softness' with 'hardness' for brush controls in both CanvasView.js and MaskTool.js. Updates UI labels, slider IDs, and internal logic to use 'hardness' terminology, clarifying that a higher value means a harder brush edge.
Introduces a brush preview overlay using a separate preview canvas in MaskTool. Mouse event handlers in CanvasInteractions and MaskTool are updated to support passing both world and view coordinates, enabling accurate brush preview rendering. The preview is shown or hidden appropriately on mouse enter/leave and while drawing.
Set logging level to DEBUG in both Python and JavaScript loggers for improved debugging. Updated MaskTool to accept an onStateChange callback and trigger it after mask state changes, allowing Canvas to respond to mask updates.
This commit applies consistent code formatting across multiple files, including spacing, indentation, and object destructuring. No functional changes were made; the update improves code readability and maintainability.
Removed redundant comments and streamlined logic across canvas-related modules, including mask positioning, garbage collection, and WebSocket communication. Improved code readability and maintainability by eliminating unnecessary explanations and clarifying intent in both Python and JavaScript files. No functional changes were made; this is a cleanup and refactor for better developer experience.
Introduces x/y coordinates to MaskTool for world-space positioning, allowing the mask to extend beyond the output area. Updates mask drawing, export, and rendering logic to account for mask position. Ensures mask position is updated when moving or resizing the canvas, and preserves mask content during canvas resizing. Improves mask extraction and rendering accuracy.
Renamed Mask_tool.js to MaskTool.js and Canvas_view.js to CanvasView.js for consistency. Removed unused imports and redundant properties/methods from Canvas.js and CanvasState.js to streamline the codebase.