I think it's because you've set transparent:0 - so you're telling Espruino that anything that is 0 should be treated as transparent. If you just don't set transparent then you should be ok.
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I think it's because you've set
transparent:0
- so you're telling Espruino that anything that is0
should be treated as transparent. If you just don't settransparent
then you should be ok.