The Truffle language is a client side computer language used to display impossible formats.
Beating The Impossible[]
Truffle, can, like CSS, format web sites and tell how a browser reads it, but, it's extended usages can let it make circles, curves, mixable colors, and more. A code snippet, makes a basic circle without any files, just pure code:
{start curve, 12px c |curve dirc; {7 pulls "color: red" create <circle pull 3.5 e c=1 | repeat{ color blnd evl; 17f red/\17f org
That makes a circle, with the color red fading from the left and turning orange.
Usage For Images[]
Several programmers used Truffle in image studios, to make special shapes, fading colors, and more, without the cost. Truffle has integrated into several programs like Truffle Pallet, TF-PAINT Magic, London-Tokyo TF Design Studio, and others, as well.
Flash Integration[]
A variant of Truffle, Truffle-F, was made to support multiple flash objects in one, as well as simple designs.