Hi Claus,

Take a look at the 'fillGradient' property in the Dictionary. It is an array of 
different properties of the gradient which fills your graphic.
Of particular interest are the 'from', 'to and 'via' sub-properties, as these 
designate where the gradient starts and ends, and at what angle.

You can also rotate the gradient interactively using the round selection points 
that show up when you switch to the Gradient panel in the Inspector palette.

HTH,

Jan Schenkel
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--- On Sat, 11/14/09, Claus Dreischer <cl...@dreischer.de> wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> there must be a realy obvious solution, but i can't see it
> :-/
> 
> I put a gradient on a graphic (type rectangle).
> This gradient is from left to right.
> 
> Now i just want to turn it by 90 degrees, so that my
> gradient is from
> top to bottom.
> 
> Dictionary gives my "rotate" and "angle", but both won't do
> the trick.
> 
> So, how do i get a gradient from top to bottom?
> 
> Regards,
>     Claus.
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