In my examples the gradient is set as following:
start color = red
middle color = yellow
end color = green
Here is how horizontal direction come up:
The vertical is not much better:
The "from center" works only if the word wrap is set to "Tile" (at least it works then).
I do not know about your clients, but mine will not like this... And again, in old Win32 version we did not have any problems like this!
Gradient fonts
Re: Gradient fonts
Hi UserLS,
Yes you are right. I could reproduce it with the following code and I've added it to the wish list to be fixed in further releases (TF02014528).
Yes you are right. I could reproduce it with the following code and I've added it to the wish list to be fixed in further releases (TF02014528).
Code: Select all
tChart1.Header.CustomPosition = true;
tChart1.Header.Left = 30;
tChart1.Header.Top = 50;
tChart1.Header.Font.Size = 80;
tChart1.Header.Font.Gradient.Visible = true;
tChart1.Header.Font.Gradient.StartColor = Color.Red;
tChart1.Header.Font.Gradient.MiddleColor = Color.Yellow;
tChart1.Header.Font.Gradient.EndColor = Color.Green;
tChart1.Header.Font.Gradient.Direction = System.Drawing.Drawing2D.LinearGradientMode.Horizontal;
tChart1.Footer.Visible = true;
tChart1.Footer.Text = "My Footer";
tChart1.Footer.CustomPosition = true;
tChart1.Footer.Left = 30;
tChart1.Footer.Top = 180;
tChart1.Footer.Font.Size = 80;
tChart1.Footer.Font.Gradient.Visible = true;
tChart1.Footer.Font.Gradient.StartColor = Color.Red;
tChart1.Footer.Font.Gradient.MiddleColor = Color.Yellow;
tChart1.Footer.Font.Gradient.EndColor = Color.Green;
tChart1.Footer.Font.Gradient.Direction = System.Drawing.Drawing2D.LinearGradientMode.Vertical;
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