Refactored the Canvas class to act as a facade, providing a simplified high-level interface and delegating detailed operations to internal modules. Added Polish documentation, grouped and clarified main operations, and moved legacy/delegation methods to the end for backward compatibility. Removed unused or redundant methods from CanvasLayers.js, such as removeLayer, moveLayer, addMattedLayer, isRotationHandle, getResizeHandle, handleBlendModeSelection, and getFlattenedCanvasAsDataURL, to streamline the codebase.
Introduces the ability to open the current canvas in a mask editor, upload and retrieve mask edits, and apply them to the mask layer. Adds utility functions for mask editor state detection and control, a new 'Edit Mask' button in the UI, and methods for handling mask updates and preview refresh. Also adds a setMask method to MaskTool for precise mask placement.
Introduces a GitHub Actions workflow to update and display the repository's clone count using a dynamic badge. Updates README.md to include the clone count badge.
Introduces a release workflow that triggers on pushes to main. The workflow extracts the version from pyproject.toml, ensures unique version tags, and creates a GitHub release using softprops/action-gh-release.
Added originalWidth and originalHeight properties to layers in CanvasLayers.js. Updated CanvasRenderer.js to display the original image dimensions in the layer info overlay if available, and improved overlay rendering to support multiline text.
Introduces a 'fit_on_add' boolean option to control whether images are fit to the canvas when added or pasted. Updates image addition and paste logic in Canvas, CanvasLayers, and CanvasView to support new placement modes ('fit', 'center', 'mouse', 'default').
The handlePaste method now accepts a pasteMode parameter to control image placement, allowing images to be pasted either at the mouse position or centered on the canvas. This improves user control when pasting images via keyboard shortcuts or UI buttons.
Eliminated unnecessary code that filled temporary canvases with a white background in two methods. This streamlines canvas creation and avoids redundant operations.
Changed the default log level for both Python and JavaScript module loggers from DEBUG to NONE to disable logging by default. Removed the README_LOGGER.md documentation file, and updated README.md to remove a reference to seamless integration.
Introduces a new video file, ShowTimeLayerForge.webm, to the Showtime directory. This asset may be used for media playback or demonstration purposes within the project.
Replaces direct calls to canvas.render() and node.onResize() with setTimeout to defer execution, ensuring UI updates occur after DOM changes. This helps prevent rendering issues and improves responsiveness when toggling mask controls and editor view.
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.
Changed the default log level to LogLevel.NONE in both Python and JavaScript logger utilities. Updated LayerForgeLogger to fully disable logging when the effective level is NONE, ensuring no logs are emitted for disabled modules.
Converted the publish workflow from a job-based GitHub Actions workflow to a reusable composite action. Added inputs for personal access token and skip_checkout, included Python setup and comfy-cli installation steps, and updated the publish command to use the new structure.
Refactors the .painter-tooltip CSS for better appearance, responsiveness, and usability, including new scaling classes, table-based layout, and improved scrollbar styling. Updates shortcut help content to use tables instead of lists for clarity. Enhances tooltip positioning logic to prevent overflow outside the viewport and ensures proper display near screen edges.
Expanded the feature list to include persistent state, advanced masking, AI-powered matting, memory management, and improved workflow integration. Rewrote and reorganized the controls section for clarity, adding new shortcuts and detailed descriptions for canvas, layer, clipboard, and mask mode interactions.