Graphics Bug
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Graphics Bug
On OS X 7dp4, the "spread" property of InnerShadow and InnerGlow graphic effects operates in the wrong direction -- increasing the spread value causes the the glow effect to move outward, away from the center of the graphic, instead of moving inward toward the center.
The "size" setting of both effects was fixed a ways back and works correctly.
The "size" setting of both effects was fixed a ways back and works correctly.
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Re: Graphics Bug
Hi Scott,
Thanks for this. I've reported it as a bug here:
http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=12483
It looks like in the rush to fix other bugs we introduced this. Should be an easy fix and sorted today.
Warm regards,
Ben
Thanks for this. I've reported it as a bug here:
http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=12483
It looks like in the rush to fix other bugs we introduced this. Should be an easy fix and sorted today.
Warm regards,
Ben
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Re: Graphics Bug
Just for curiosity,
How could I change the color of innerGlow and outerglow?
I have not found a way to change this, so it's always black.
How could I change the color of innerGlow and outerglow?
I have not found a way to change this, so it's always black.
Last edited by capellan on Thu Sep 20, 2018 6:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Graphics Bug
Hi Capellan,
The properties of the various graphics effects are stored as arrays. If you wish to change the color of the "outer glow" of a button your would have to use something like the following-
Kind Regards,
Neil Roger
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The properties of the various graphics effects are stored as arrays. If you wish to change the color of the "outer glow" of a button your would have to use something like the following-
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set the outerGlow[color] of button "myButton" to blue
Neil Roger
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Re: Graphics Bug
Hi Capellan,
I got hit by this one as well.
Not sure if it's the same problem as you are having but just clicking the tick box is not enough (odd UI) you have to highlight the line (click the words) to get the color selection to come up.
Simon
I got hit by this one as well.
Not sure if it's the same problem as you are having but just clicking the tick box is not enough (odd UI) you have to highlight the line (click the words) to get the color selection to come up.
Simon
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Re: Graphics Bug
Oh. This works!Simon wrote: Not sure if it's the same problem as you are having but just clicking the tick box is not enough (odd UI) you have to highlight the line (click the words) to get the color selection to come up.
Many Thanks.
Re: Graphics Bug
Hi I need to know how you are removing grafic effect.
For example I am checking statement and if it is right I am setting outer glow, and want to remove this effect in else statement. How?
For example I am checking statement and if it is right I am setting outer glow, and want to remove this effect in else statement. How?
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Re: Graphics Bug
Hi goharika,
welcome to the forum
try
Kind regards
Bernd
welcome to the forum
try
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set the outerglow of grc "myName" to empty
Bernd
Re: Graphics Bug
set the outerGlow of graphic 1 to emptygoharika wrote:Hi I need to know how you are removing grafic effect.
For example I am checking statement and if it is right I am setting outer glow, and want to remove this effect in else statement. How?
Re: Graphics Bug
Hmmm. the engine is less forgiving with every new release, so we better use the official syntax:LCNeil wrote:Code: Select all
set the outerGlow[color] of button "myButton" to blue
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set the outerGlow["color"] of button "myButton" to blue