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Shifted outer borders #63
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If by shift you mean have them larger on one side than another, you still have to use a square image but you can have transparent pixels on the opposite side instead of a shadow. |
I forgot the reply, I am sorry. No, by shifted I mean as in off center. So it mean the corner has to be shifted as well, and I don't think that is possible at the moment. The corner should thus move with it. It's going to look wonky otherwise. Unfortuneatly, I can't really show what I mean with images since I don't have good reference images. |
Ah, I understand. I think what you're trying to achieve may work given some border thickness that could exist at the corners, but if you want just shadow then yes, you would need some offset which doesn't currently exist. As with many of the other border-related requests, I'm planning on reworking the entire system to use shaders but I'm not sure when I'll get around to getting that fully functional. Alternatively, you can try looking at |
Alright. Thanks! |
Looking back at this thread, with that last sentence you were trying to say: "Try coding the thing yourself", right? Or am I missing something here and would it be very easy to fix this myself? |
At least for now, yes :) |
Totally reasonable, just curious. Thanks for the amazing project man! |
So I am fiddling around with shadows ATM, but I wanna shift them. A might be stupid, but I am pretty sure there is no way to shift them, like actual shadows probably would. I would like to see this added.
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