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Canvas Coordinates have offset



I just started with fabric.js and I have a (probably beginner) error:





I am using fabric with jquery with the following code:







$(document).ready(function () {



canvas = new fabric.StaticCanvas('scroller');



canvas.add(

new fabric.Rect({ top: 0, left: 0, width: 140, height: 100, fill: '#f55' })

);



});







This code should draw a 140x100 Rectangle on the canvas. Sadly, only a quarter of the Rectangle appears. If I change the top and left values to higher numbers, more of the Rectangle appears on the canvas.





So it seems, that the canvas origin is not at 0/0, but at sth. higher.





Does someone know how to fix this or what I am doing wrong?





Thanks in advance, McFarlane


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