The number of cached masks is now capped in a rather brutal way, in practice it should work
well for most cases.
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdelibs/; revision=1159649
the centr element will be rendered as big as the image, cropped with the alpha mask and the borderssuperimposed over it.
slightly slower but it's the only way to have radial gradients in the center element and have them rendered in a correct way
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdelibs/; revision=1123651
* be a bit more careful to use value() instead of [] in places as we sometimes check the hash for existence of an entry, and [] creates an entry while value() is more kind in that way
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdelibs/; revision=975773
The color/pattern is given through the configuration file, and updating due to changes of the configuration file works perfectly. A simple user-interface to use this will be added to the panel configuration.
If you want to try this out, put into the [Theme] section of your plasmarc file:
frameBackgroundColor=#aacc00 (Your picked color)
frameBackgroundColorAlpha=120 (Alpha value for the color, between 0 and 255, 0=invisible, 255=opaque)
frameBackgroundPattern=/path/to/image
frameBackgroundPatternAlpha=255 (Alpha value for the pattern, as above)
The color is painted first, then the pattern. They are painted into the mask defined by the theme, so this only works nicely with themes that supply proper masks.
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdelibs/; revision=961915
add a new function FrameSvg::alphaMask() that lets define an alpha-layer
for the frame, that can be the frame itself or a mask- prefix
allow for overlay elements on frames that can do a nice
filigrane-effect, they can either be:
-fixed position at 0,0
-random position consistent across plasma runs (only supported for applet
backgrounds)
-tiled
-scaled
svn path=/trunk/KDE/kdelibs/; revision=910655