@ acorn
probably a general OCC thing then ?
there is a lot to be said for an integrated gradient/transparency tool
I assume you can still use white ?
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@ acorn
probably a general OCC thing then ?
there is a lot to be said for an integrated gradient/transparency tool
I assume you can still use white ?
so that is just the OCC element [bullet] then... does it do this with other fill types - I can't look at it at the moment as i am using P&G, no web tools
could be wrong here, but if you do this does it not actually default to white ?
thanks for the explanation - i have a passing knowlege of HTML [no doubt well out of date] and I can manage a blog on wordpress as long as it does not need CSS...
I can see the point you are...
Have to say I don't know what it is supposed to do, I went no further as soon as I saw the document had mouse over / mouse off layers, assuming it is a web design thing
you may well be right, but then it would be more of a challenge would it not ;)
I wish you luck... I suppose it is more suited to TG than showing we can do better in another application full stop.....
dare I say, not using ephemera such as the OCC... ?