Hi David,

There is a gradient toy on RevOnline, user name Mark. You might want to look at the scripts to see how I did this.

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Mark Schonewille

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Op 29-aug-2007, om 13:07 heeft David Bovill het volgende geschreven:

I've been taking a look at those gently beveled buttons / bars, and I'm wandering the best way to do this. It seems people often use gradient fill in images created in another program. My first take on this is that it is not the optimal way to do things - is it not better to use a small image and tile a button or a background of a group? For instance a 1 pixel wide image (in the shape of a vertical line) which fades slightly at the top and bottom
- rather than an entire image in the form of a bar?

I have not played with gradient fills in Rev - but I know that there are some imagedata experts out there that have experimented with creating such fills with Revolution. Would it not be possible therefore to get Rev to
create these fill automatically? So that a bar could be created of any
height, width and base colour wanted?


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