@jpegxl Will #jpegXL need additional metadata when used with HTML's srcset?
@jpegxl Will #jpegXL need additional metadata when used with HTML's srcset?
While the format's progressive rendering can do away with the need to have different files per resolution, browsers will instead need to know how much of the image they'll fetch. How would we pass that information to the browser?
Extra syntax in srcset, eg p.jxl, p.jxl \<2040 100w, p.jxl \<6974 200w to tell that for a 100px wide view the browser needs to load the first 2040 bytes? Fragment identifier tricks?
This is an issue tracker for software with no support for JPEG XL. Check this list and the Arch Wiki for supported software.
Browsers Chromium: behind a flag from version 91 to 109, tracking bug Firefox: behind a flag since version 90, tracking bug Safari: supported since version 17 beta release not...
A small list I gathered of software that is yet to support jxl.
Various cleanups all aimed at reducing the amount of unnecessary strings and debug code in libjxl.so:
JXL_ABORT() is often used in unreachable code paths that could only become reachable if the c...
Various cleanups all aimed at reducing the amount of unnecessary strings and debug code in libjxl.so:
JXL_ABORT() is often used in unreachable code paths that could only become reachable if the c...
Changed
Security: Fix an integer underflow bug in patch decoding (#2551- CVE-2023-35790).
Note: This release is for evaluation purposes and may contain bugs, including security bugs, that may not...