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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Shadow Post 16608 by Holistic on Tuesday 5th of March 2002 10:29:32 AM
Old 03-05-2002
disconnecting shadow file

is this possible in solaris???
 

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.::SWF::Filter(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       .::SWF::Filter(3pm)

NAME
SWF::Filter - SWF filter class SYNOPSIS
use SWF::Blur; use SWF::Shadow; use SWF::Constants qw(:Filter); @color= (12,45,99); $blur = new SWF::Blur(15, 15, 2); $shadow = new SWF::Shadow(2.5, 12, 2); $filter = SWF::Filter::newDropShadowFilter( @color, $blur, $shadow, SWF_FILTER_MODE_KO); $displayitem->addFilter( $filter); DESCRIPTION
Filter objects are available since player version 8. They can be applied to buttons, movieclips and text instances by the addFilter() method of SWF::DisplayItem objects. Several types of filters exist. Each of them has its own method of construction, see below. METHODS
newDropShadowFilter($colorref, $blur, $shadow, $flags) Creates a DropShadowFilter object. The object is controlled by color, blur object, shadow object and flags (SWF_FILTER_MODE_INNER, SWF_FILTER_MODE_KO). newBlurFilter($blur) Creates a BlurFilter object. The object is controlled by the blur object. newGlowFilter($colorref, $blur, $strength, $flags) Creates a GlowFilter object, a simple variant of DropShadowFilter. Use SWF_FILTER_MODE_INNER, SWF_FILTER_MODE_KO as flag values. newBevelFilter($shadow_colorref, $highlight_colorref, $blur, $shadow, $flags) Just another (complex) variant of DropShadowFilter. Use SWF_FILTER_MODE_INNER, SWF_FILTER_MODE_KO or FILTER_MODE_ONTOP as flag values. newGradientGlowFilter($gradient, $blur, $shadow, $flags) Just another (more complex) variant of DropShadowFilter. As flag use SWF_FILTER_MODE_INNER, SWF_FILTER_MODE_KO or SWF_FILTER_MODE_ONTOP . newGradientBevelFilter($gradient, $blur, $shadow, $flags) Just another (slightly more complex) variant of DropShadowFilter, extending newBevelFilter() by using a gradient instead of simple colors. Use SWF_FILTER_MODE_INNER, SWF_FILTER_MODE_KO or FILTER_MODE_ONTOP as flag values. newColorMatrixFilter($filtermatrix) The filtermatrix is an object of SWF::FilterMatrix class sized 5 columns x 4 rows for RGBA values, useful for transformations like color conversion to greyscale pictures. newConvolutionFilter($filtermatrix, $divisor, $bias, $colorref, $flags) Another filter for nice picture effects like blur etc. The filtermatrix is an object of SWF::FilterMatrix class. As flag use either use SWF_FILTER_FLAG_CLAMP or SWF_FILTER_FLAG_PRESERVE_ALPHA. AUTHOR
developers of ming.sourceforge.net SEE ALSO
SWF, SWF::Filter, SWF::Blur, SWF::Shadow, SWG::Gradient, SWF::FilterMatrix, SWF::DisplayItem, SWF::Constants, SWF::MovieClip, SWF::Button perl v5.14.2 2011-10-26 .::SWF::Filter(3pm)
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