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Ruby Dropshadow Tool
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Re: Ruby Dropshadow Tool
Ah cool, the path gradient is also a clever solution!
- adamszabo
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Re: Ruby Dropshadow Tool
adamszabo wrote:Ah cool, the path gradient is also a clever solution!
Yes, because (besides being faster and using less CPU) you can give the shadow any shape you like. I was just adding a rectangle, but it can take any complex shape you can imagine. That's what I wanted to show at first, but then it already took hours to set this schematic up and I didn't want to spend too much time on it.
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
- tulamide
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Re: Ruby Dropshadow Tool
Aha, I see you've used 'top:' and ':top', 'focus:' and ':focus' etc., which after googling I gather are Symbols. Your code here looks immensely elegant but atm I'm afraid I wouldn't have much idea how to use them elsewhere .
Even my second-hand 600-page Ruby book (which no, I haven't read, but I do consult from time to time ..) only devotes three pages to Symbols, and begins the section by saying they tend to confuse most new users! Which doesn't exactly inspire ...
Any chance of a quick Symbolic descriptive tour?
H
Even my second-hand 600-page Ruby book (which no, I haven't read, but I do consult from time to time ..) only devotes three pages to Symbols, and begins the section by saying they tend to confuse most new users! Which doesn't exactly inspire ...
Any chance of a quick Symbolic descriptive tour?
H
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Re: Ruby Dropshadow Tool
HughBanton wrote:Aha, I see you've used 'top:' and ':top', 'focus:' and ':focus' etc., which after googling I gather are Symbols. Your code here looks immensely elegant but atm I'm afraid I wouldn't have much idea how to use them elsewhere .
Even my second-hand 600-page Ruby book (which no, I haven't read, but I do consult from time to time ..) only devotes three pages to Symbols, and begins the section by saying they tend to confuse most new users! Which doesn't exactly inspire ...
Any chance of a quick Symbolic descriptive tour?
H
Well, quick not so much (if I start once, I always find more to explain ), but hopefully helpful! See here: http://www.dsprobotics.com/support/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=75722
"There lies the dog buried" (German saying translated literally)
- tulamide
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