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klausdoege Posted - Sep 05 2021 : 05:04:01
Hello,
when I use GDIPlusGradient, I have noticed that some effects do not work properly in the text.
E.g. gpgVertical, gpgRight, gpgBottomLeft, gpgBottomRight.
Maybe you will look again.
Could I also add my own gradient effects?

Klaus
DigiFoto
www.klausdoege.de
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klausdoege Posted - Sep 11 2021 : 05:43:57
Hi Nigel,
thank you.

Klaus
DigiFoto
www.klausdoege.de
xequte Posted - Sep 07 2021 : 01:13:06
Thank you, Klaus,

I'll have a fix in the next update.

Nigel
Xequte Software
www.imageen.com
klausdoege Posted - Sep 06 2021 : 04:00:13
Hello Nigel,
here's an example. Same text, same size with horizontal it's OK, 50% transparency in the middle. It looks bad vertically, 50% transparency is not in the middle of the text. I hope it helps you.



Klaus
DigiFoto
www.klausdoege.de
xequte Posted - Sep 06 2021 : 00:38:16
Hi Klaus

By design, the whole height of the text layer will be used for the gradient range. I.e. if you have a lot of space in the layer below the text, then you may not see a vertical gradient. Is that what you mean?



Nigel
Xequte Software
www.imageen.com