I’m still not sure I understand. Why do you have to add Stroke components?
You can just call graphics APIs on them.
If you must use components, can you overlay or underlay them in a Group
parenting the Label?
On 4/25/12 12:59 AM, dorkiedorkfromdorkt...@gmail.com
I want to add a stroke (a border or outline) to the *edge* of the text or
image itself.
For example, the text and the image in this screenshot show what I'd like
to do,
http://blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/cafe-racer/retro-cafe-racer-ad.jpg.
There are filters that add drop
The picture I linked is not that clear. Here is a clearer picture and the
article,
http://www.blog.spoongraphics.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2011/cafe-racer/13.jpg
http://internetwebsitedesign.biz/design/how-to-create-a-retro-cafe-racer-motorcycle-ad-design
What he is doing at design time I want to
I'm looking for more of something like this:
s:Label text=Hello Filters!
s:stroke
s:SolidColorStroke weight=4 color=#ABCDEF/
/s:stroke
/s:Label
or this:
s:Label text=Hello Filters!
s:filters
s:SolidColorStrokeFilter weight=4 color=#ABCDEF/
/s:filters
/s:Label
On Fri, Apr 13, 2012 at 12:15 AM,
How would you add a stroke to dynamic text at runtime? If that's not
possible how would you add a stroke to a bitmap (snapshot of text)?
In Spark controls, you can add children to the TextLine like a sprite.
On 4/12/12 5:43 PM, dorkiedorkfromdorkt...@gmail.com
dorkiedorkfromdorkt...@gmail.com wrote:
How would you add a stroke to dynamic text at runtime? If that's not possible
how would you add a stroke to a bitmap
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