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boxes, word processors, html and text formatting engines and much much more.
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@:para@
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@tile_area_end@
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@:para@
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Another useful primitive that can be used is the Gradient Box primitive.
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Basically this is a rectangular object that is filled with a linear range of
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colors at an arbitary angle defined as part of the properties of that object.
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@:para@
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@tile_area_start@
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<img src=img/evas_gradient.png width=128 height=128>
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@tile_area_text@
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@:para@
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@:cent@@:title@Gradients@:_title@@:_cent@
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@:para@
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Gradients are useful for when you want to fille a bakcgroudn or rectangle
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with something other than a solid color, but do not want to go to the
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expense of needing an image for it. They can be used to hilight areas with
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lighting and shadow effects and many other things.
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@:para@
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@tile_area_end@
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@:para@
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This is not where it ends. there are other primitives that Evas supports.
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Polygons, Lines and Rectangles complete this list for now, but future plans
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at a later point may mean Video objects (eg MPEG sterams as objects), curved
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objects (ellipses, curcles, splines etc.) and more, but for now they are not
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supported.
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@:para@
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@tile_area_start@
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<img src=img/evas_primitives.png width=128 height=128>
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@tile_area_text@
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@:para@
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@:cent@@:title@Other Primitives@:_title@@:_cent@
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@:para@
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At your disposal you also have Rectangles, Lines and Polygons too. You can
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use these to fill in backgrounds, simulate circles (with polygons) and much
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more. They are versatile and simple and let you do basic drawing withotu
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requiring on-disk data to generate it from.
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@:para@
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@tile_area_end@
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@end@
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@bottom@
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@ -334,6 +334,94 @@ boxes, word processors, html and text formatting engines and much much more.
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td></tr></table>
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<font face=arial,helvetica,lucida size=2><p>
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Another useful primitive that can be used is the Gradient Box primitive.
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Basically this is a rectangular object that is filled with a linear range of
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colors at an arbitary angle defined as part of the properties of that object.
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<font face=arial,helvetica,lucida size=2><p>
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<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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</tr><tr>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td background=img/tile_shadow_tl.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=16 height=16></td>
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<td background=img/tile_shadow_t.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=16 height=16></td>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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</tr><tr>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td background=img/tile_shadow_l.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=16 height=16></td>
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<td background=img/tile.png align=left valign=top>
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<img src=img/evas_gradient.png width=128 height=128>
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<br><img src=img/blank.gif width=144 height=16></td>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td valign=top align=left><table border=0 cellpadding=8 cellspacing=0><tr><td>
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<font face=arial,helvetica,lucida size=2><p>
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<center><font face=arial,helvetica,lucida size=4><b>Gradients</b></font></center>
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<font face=arial,helvetica,lucida size=2><p>
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Gradients are useful for when you want to fille a bakcgroudn or rectangle
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with something other than a solid color, but do not want to go to the
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expense of needing an image for it. They can be used to hilight areas with
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lighting and shadow effects and many other things.
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<font face=arial,helvetica,lucida size=2><p>
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</td></tr></table></td>
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</tr><tr>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td></tr></table>
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<font face=arial,helvetica,lucida size=2><p>
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This is not where it ends. there are other primitives that Evas supports.
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Polygons, Lines and Rectangles complete this list for now, but future plans
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at a later point may mean Video objects (eg MPEG sterams as objects), curved
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objects (ellipses, curcles, splines etc.) and more, but for now they are not
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supported.
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<font face=arial,helvetica,lucida size=2><p>
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<table border=0 cellpadding=0 cellspacing=0><tr>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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</tr><tr>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td background=img/tile_shadow_tl.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=16 height=16></td>
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<td background=img/tile_shadow_t.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=16 height=16></td>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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</tr><tr>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td background=img/tile_shadow_l.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=16 height=16></td>
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<td background=img/tile.png align=left valign=top>
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<img src=img/evas_primitives.png width=128 height=128>
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<br><img src=img/blank.gif width=144 height=16></td>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td valign=top align=left><table border=0 cellpadding=8 cellspacing=0><tr><td>
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<font face=arial,helvetica,lucida size=2><p>
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<center><font face=arial,helvetica,lucida size=4><b>Other Primitives</b></font></center>
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<font face=arial,helvetica,lucida size=2><p>
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At your disposal you also have Rectangles, Lines and Polygons too. You can
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use these to fill in backgrounds, simulate circles (with polygons) and much
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more. They are versatile and simple and let you do basic drawing withotu
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requiring on-disk data to generate it from.
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<font face=arial,helvetica,lucida size=2><p>
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</td></tr></table></td>
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</tr><tr>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td background=img/col_black.png><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td>
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<td><img src=img/blank.gif width=1 height=1></td></tr></table>
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</td>
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