VRT Baseline Load Fixed
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Walkthrough
The recent updates primarily enhance asynchronous operations in the Ginger software, focusing on image handling and UI customization. Changes include modifications to UI element properties, introduction of asynchronous methods for image loading, and expanded customization options for loading screens.
Changes
| File Path | Summary of Changes |
|---|---|
.../VisualTesting/VRTComparePage.xaml |
Modified Width attribute of Label element. |
.../VisualTesting/VRTComparePage.xaml.cs |
Added asynchronous image loading methods, and new using directives for threading. |
.../GeneralLib/LoadingPage.xaml.cs |
Enhanced constructor to allow more customization of loading page dimensions and font size. |
GingerCoreNET/GeneralLib/General.cs |
Changed DownloadBaselineImage function to be asynchronous and added using System.Threading.Tasks. |
🐰✨
In the land of code, where the bits align,
A rabbit hopped, leaving changes behind.
Async awaits, with tasks anew,
Images load, as quick as a flash—whew!
Now with more style, the UI does sing,
"Thanks, dear rabbit, for the new spring!"
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