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Disabling "Active Gradient" in Papyrus [message #1792457] Wed, 18 July 2018 09:31 Go to next message
Hadi Moghaddar is currently offline Hadi MoghaddarFriend
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Hi
I try to disable "Active Gradient" via papyrus preferences dialog. So when I turn it of, changes will not apply. The only way of disabling that feature is by "appearance tab" in the properties dialog of each uml elements.

Re: Disabling "Active Gradient" in Papyrus [message #1792547 is a reply to message #1792457] Thu, 19 July 2018 11:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ansgar Radermacher is currently offline Ansgar RadermacherFriend
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Hi,

the appearance is controlled by the applied CSS theme (unless overridden individually for each element). So, you could select for instance the "Black & White" theme in the preferences or register a different CSS theme for the diagram (property tab "style" when the diagram itself is selected, i.e. none of the elements within). See also here.

Ansgar
Re: Disabling "Active Gradient" in Papyrus [message #1792550 is a reply to message #1792547] Thu, 19 July 2018 12:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ri Fr is currently offline Ri FrFriend
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Hello Hadi this CSS line works for me (fillcolor is optional)

*{fillColor:white;gradient:none;}
Re: Disabling "Active Gradient" in Papyrus [message #1792698 is a reply to message #1792550] Sun, 22 July 2018 11:41 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Hadi Moghaddar is currently offline Hadi MoghaddarFriend
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Thanks for your answering

[Updated on: Sun, 22 July 2018 11:47]

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Re: Disabling "Active Gradient" in Papyrus [message #1792699 is a reply to message #1792547] Sun, 22 July 2018 11:44 Go to previous message
Hadi Moghaddar is currently offline Hadi MoghaddarFriend
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Ansgar Radermacher wrote on Thu, 19 July 2018 11:23
Hi,

the appearance is controlled by the applied CSS theme (unless overridden individually for each element). So, you could select for instance the "Black & White" theme in the preferences or register a different CSS theme for the diagram (property tab "style" when the diagram itself is selected, i.e. none of the elements within). See also here.

Ansgar


Thanks it works for me
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