image.addShadow method
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Adds a shadow effect to a g:image element.
Syntax
iRetVal = image.addShadow(
strColor,
intRadius,
intAlpha,
intDeltaX,
intDeltaY
)
Parameters
-
strColor [in]
-
A named Windows color (such as "Black") or a color in the format "Color(Alpha, R, G, B)" where the
Alpha
,R
,G
, andB
values can range from 0 to 255.Note
If using the "Color(Alpha, R, G, B)" specification, the
Alpha
value is superfluous. The transparency of the shadow is set using the intAlpha parameter of addShadow described below. -
intRadius [in]
-
An integer that specifies the radius (or boundary), in pixels, that the shadow effect extends outward from the edge of the target element.
-
intAlpha [in]
-
An integer that sets the transparency of the shadow effect. The value can range from 0 (transparent) to 100 (opaque).
-
intDeltaX [in]
-
The offset, in pixels, from the leftmost edge of the target element.
-
intDeltaY [in]
-
The offset, in pixels, from the rightmost edge of the target element.
Remarks
The opacity of the target element must be set to a value of at least 1 for the shadow effect to be visible.
Examples
The following example demonstrates how to add a shadow effect to a g:image element.
\\ imgBackground is the value of the 'id' attribute for the g:background element.
var imgShadow = imgBackground.addImageObject("file://img.png", 0, 0);
imgShadow.addShadow("black", 50, 50, 0, 0);
Requirements
Minimum supported client |
Windows Vista [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2008 [desktop apps only] |
End of client support |
Windows 7 |
End of server support |
Windows Server 2008 |
IDL |
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DLL |
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See also
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Reference