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bgtext
Hi all,
Just a quick qestion... I have written an installer that uses the bggradient and bgfont attributes. When I test the installer, the gradient appears, but there is no text on the gradient. Is there a way to set/modify the text on the bggradient? Thanks in advance for the help. John Gasker johngasker@verizon.net |
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Can you post a section of your code or a cut down sample that we could download and try ourselves? That would make it easier to try and help you.
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Last edited by jagasker; 25th January 2010 at 17:19. |
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Here is the code. I put all necessary files inside a zip archive in order to help prevent compile errors.
(fyi - Yes, I know code is Adobe-related - I'm not going to distribute it in any way - It's for personal use) Thanks again in advance. John Gasker johngasker@verizon.net Last edited by jagasker; 25th January 2010 at 17:22. |
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I changed "BGGradient" to "BGGradient 000000 800000 FFFFFF" and it showed up. I think you need to explicitly set the values as I think the last value is the font color.
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I made the changes and the text showed up for me as well. The last attribute is the font color. I guess all attributes must be specified in order for text to show up. Thanks, CrushBug!
Also I've got another question. Is there a default value that I can put in so that I can use the default gradient colors (black to blue) slong with the text? Code Sample 1: bggradient default_top default_bottom ffffff In other words, if you looked at Code Sample 1 (above), what could I specify for the first two attributes in place of "default_top" and "default_bottom" so that the default black to blue gradient would be displayed along with the text using the color specified in the third attribute? Note: I tried using Code Sample 2 (below) which did not work. All I got was no text and a white to black gradient. Code Sample 2: bggradient ffffff Thanks again in advance for the help. John Gasker johngasker@verizon.net |
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Hi,
Haven't got a response to my recent post in awhile. Can someone possibly answer my post? Thanks, John Gasker johngasker@verizon.net |
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Try empty parameters? ""
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Empty parameters doesn't work..
You must specify the colors, as CrushBug stated. What you -could- do is define the colors, of course: PHP Code:
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or, if you -really- want to do away with the color specifications, create a new define...
PHP Code:
Last edited by Animaether; 6th April 2010 at 13:57. Reason: code vs php |
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