Hi there.
It's my first post in here, so first i say hello to everyone.
Now let's get to less pleasent things. I've been told that it's probably not Designer's bug,
but as I use only Designer (can't do any programming so far) so i post it here.
To reproduce bug i found, you have to:
- Create a page
- set gradient to radial or conical
- run script and... gradient is linear.
It seems to affect only page's background. On objects it works as intended.
Setting gradient type bug(?)
Re: Setting gradient type bug(?)
Yes, same here. If transition is used to show the page, then gradient is ok, but as soon as the transition is over, the gradient is changed to linear.
PowerBook 5.2 MorphOS 3.15
PowerBook 5.8 MorphOS 3.15
Amiga 1200 BPPC/BVision AOS4.1 FE
PowerBook 5.8 MorphOS 3.15
Amiga 1200 BPPC/BVision AOS4.1 FE
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Re: Setting gradient type bug(?)
Yes, I can confirm this bug too. Will be fixed, thanks for reporting!
As a workaround, you can just create a filled rectangle which covers the entire page and uses the desired gradient settings. Set its display mode to "Background" and move it all the way to the bottom of the z-order.
As a workaround, you can just create a filled rectangle which covers the entire page and uses the desired gradient settings. Set its display mode to "Background" and move it all the way to the bottom of the z-order.
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Re: Setting gradient type bug(?)
This was actually a Hollywood bug introduced in 5.3. Fixed now.
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- Fix: CreateGradientBGPic() didn't work with types #RADIAL and #CONICAL; this bug was introduced in
Hollywood 5.3; it worked before that