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== Other Languages ==
 
== Other Languages ==
 
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Latest revision as of 01:59, 17 July 2017

Available since LÖVE 0.9.0 and removed in LÖVE 0.10.0
Use love.graphics.getSystemLimits instead.

Gets the max supported width or height of Images and Canvases.

Attempting to create an Image with a width *or* height greater than this number will create a checkerboard-patterned image instead. Doing the same for a canvas will result in an error.

The returned number depends on the system running the code. It is safe to assume it will never be less than 1024 and will almost always be 2048 or greater.

Function

Synopsis

size = love.graphics.getMaxImageSize( )

Arguments

None.

Returns

number size
The max supported width or height of Images and Canvases.

Notes

There is an online database which has collected info about the max image size for various systems.

See Also


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