![]() ![]() Just below the creation of the hitArea clip, is a commented out section that uncaches the ha clip. ![]() ![]() However, you will notice that the hitArea doesn't respond in Chrome 64. ![]() In the example above the hitArea will respond correctly around the Glasses and an area below it on IE, Edge, Chrome 63 etc. I don't believe this is the source of any of the issues but just thought I'd explain what you are seeing. The output at the top of this file represents output from the TypeScript compiler back into JavaScript. To provide a bit of background, we develop in TypeScript so we modify the js output from AnimateCC and convert each symbol into a TypeScript class - with us setting the bounds and caching the item (note we cache at 2x). ![]()
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