PICED Suggestion - Font Shadows?

Discussion in 'C-Touch/HomeGate/SchedulePlus/PICED Software' started by mattyb, Feb 15, 2006.

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    mattyb

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    G'day

    I was wondering how difficult an excercise it would be to add 'font shadows' to buttons in PICED for colour c-touch projects?

    I've used other image editing programs to create the effect for a few of my projects and it adds a bit of "schmickness" to the overall look...but is quite laborious when you have a lot of buttons and you're using status indication!

    It's not a great big deal but... :)

    Cheers

    Matt
     
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    Did you want to post an image of what you mean so it is perfectly clear what you are asking for?
     
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    Yeah, that would've been a good idea :)

    I've attached a screen grab that shows the difference, but it didn't turn out the greatest. Also attached two button images with the "text shadows".

    (The buttons are in a zip file because they exceed the png limit of 19.5kb)

    Cheers

    Matt
     

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    This is already on the "to do" list. Item #6881

    This will probably not get done for some time yet.
     
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    Cool, thanks Darren.
     
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