Hi,

bugreporte...@hushmail.com schrieb:
Many thanks for the answer Regina,
(thought I would be dopped to the spam folder ;) )

Coding is not the only way to make AOO better. For example there are
always people needed to test the product, whether the new features work
as intended and whether no regressions slipped in. Also usability is a
topic for non coder, and usability is not about a single design opinion,
but making tests like the icon test in LO.
actually I do report bugs, when I find some (in most cases svg stuff atm)

Currently the gradient is relative to the shape. Adjustments are done
with the Border property. With svg it is possible to define the gradient
relative to the parent of the shape and that is rendered correctly in AOO.
Looking at LO4.0.4 and AOO3.4.1 the gradients are not rendered correctly.
for example:
on AOO3.4.1 (can't tell about newer versions)
Please do not test with AOO 3.4.1. Rendering svg and rendering gradients 
have been reworked. Please use a current snapshot of AOO4.0
[..]
Transparency is an additional feature. You can already combine
transparency with solid color (I guess from the pdf-file, that you want
that), but you can also combine transparency with gradients. You need
not even use the same kind of gradient. It seems you have not yet
discovered the property 'Gradient' in the Transparency tab of the Area
dialog.
Yes, but if you look at the attachement
(https://www.libreoffice.org/bugzilla/attachment.cgi?id=79272) of the
bugreport I mentioned, it does not makde that much  sense (imo) to use
the percentage for the blackness. The transparency tab would just change
the WHOLE gradient transparency.
The transparency itself can be defined as gradient.

 But I'd like also to set the
transparency of each gradient color.
Transparency it a forth channel besides RGB. There exist nothing like a 
"transparency of a color". Each value of a pixel consists of four parts: 
Red, Green, Blue and transparency, each in the range of 0 to 255.
I do not really understand, which result you want to get. Your 
attachment shows some changes in UI, but do not explain, what the 
resulting gradient should look like.
Kind regards
Regina



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