![]() ![]() Now look at the following solution:įigure 10 - Using two different techniques to display graphics in a text field. Watch the animated GIF above, to see the effect you get whilst scrolling. Reply2 Using a Viewer vs Field to prevent Visual Clipping Solution by Andy BulkaĪlas, Toolbook (all versions as of Oct 1998 including version II / 6.1) will not display a picture in a field unless the entire picture can be made to fit in the field (relative to where the picture is supposed to appear). My only suggestion is to place your graphic in a scrollable viewer rather than in a scrollable field. Any remedies for this? I use MMTBK 3.0a, is it different in 4.0? - Charles Jameson Reply 1 - Use a Viewer Solution by Butch Carino, Asymetrix A related effect is that you seem never able to see the "bottom" of a graphic that is taller than the text box. When the character anchor goes off the visible portion of the field, so does the graphic. Question: It's nice that you can have graphics in a scrolling field, but there seems to be a side effect (or bug) associated with large graphics. Notice the graphics disappear rather than get clipped. Preventing the abrupt clipping of Graphics in a scroll fieldįigure 9 - Animated GIF of the effect of scrolling a field with large graphics in it. Preventing the abrupt clipping of Graphics in a scroll field.Graphic Clipping / Drop-shadows / Chromakey graphics Use the input field to set the angle by degrees.ATUG Toolbook Tips - Toolbook Tips & Techniques Graphic Clipping / Drop-shadows / Chromakey graphicsĪustralian Toolbook User Group Toolbook Tips & Techniques.Use the angle picker, by dragging the hand of the angle picker to point in the right direction. The angle options allow you to change the direction of the drop shadow.Decreasing the size of the drop shadow spread will sharpen the drop shadow. As you increase the size of the drop shadow spread, the shadow will appear less sharp. Use the Size slider to increase or decrease the spread of the drop shadow.Use the Distance slider to increase or decrease the distance between your element and the drop shadow.With Lock Drop shadow size OFF, when an element is resized in any way, the drop shadow will resize proportionately to match.With Lock Drop shadow size ON, when an element is resized in any way, the size and distance values will not adjust.Open the color picker to the right of the Color option and select your desired color and opacity.You can customize the angle, size, color, and distance of your drop shadow.įor Text: The drop shadow settings can be found in the Text Settings panel.įor Images, GIFs, and animated SVGs: The drop shadow settings can be found in the Image Settings panel on the left-hand side. Open the Image Settings panel from the left-hand side Select the element from the canvas or Layers panelĢ. Open the Text Settings panel from the left-hand sideĪdd a Drop Shadow to Images, Animated SVGs & GIFsġ. Select the text element from the canvas or Layers panelĢ. Drop shadows are customizable, allowing you to adjust the angle, size, color, and distance.Ī drop shadow can be applied to the following elements ĭrop shadows are not currently available on Dynamic Elements, Global Assets, or Videos.ġ. Use the drop shadow effect to add depth and dimension to your designs. Add a Drop Shadow to Images, Animated SVGs & GIFs.Element Customization/ Element Properties/ Element Properties - Drop Shadow Element Properties - Drop Shadow
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