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** Copyright (C) 2017 The Qt Company Ltd.
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** Copyright (C) 2017 Jolla Ltd, author: <gunnar.sletta@jollamobile.com>
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** Contact: https://www.qt.io/licensing/
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** This file is part of the Qt Graphical Effects module.
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import QtQuick 2.12
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import QtGraphicalEffects.private 1.12
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/*!
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\qmltype DropShadow
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\inqmlmodule QtGraphicalEffects
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\since QtGraphicalEffects 1.0
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\inherits QtQuick2::Item
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\ingroup qtgraphicaleffects-drop-shadow
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\brief Generates a soft shadow behind the source item.
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The DropShadow effect blurs the alpha channel of the input, colorizes the
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result and places it behind the source object to create a soft shadow. The
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shadow's color can be changed using the \l {DropShadow::color}{color}
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property. The location of the shadow can be changed with the \l
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horizontalOffset and \l verticalOffset properties.
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\table
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\header
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\li Source
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\li Effect applied
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\row
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\li \image Original_butterfly.png
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\li \image DropShadow_butterfly.png
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\endtable
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The soft shadow is created by blurring the image live using a gaussian
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blur. Performing blur live is a costly operation. Fullscreen gaussian blur
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with even a moderate number of samples will only run at 60 fps on highend
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graphics hardware.
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When the source is static, the \l cached property can be set to allocate
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another buffer to avoid performing the blur every time it is drawn.
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\note This effect is available when running with OpenGL.
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\section1 Example
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The following example shows how to apply the effect.
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\snippet DropShadow-example.qml example
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*/
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Item {
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id: root
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DropShadowBase {
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id: dbs
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anchors.fill: parent
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}
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/*!
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This property defines the source item that is going to be used as the
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source for the generated shadow.
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\note It is not supported to let the effect include itself, for
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instance by setting source to the effect's parent.
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*/
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property alias source: dbs.source
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/*!
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\qmlproperty int DropShadow::radius
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Radius defines the softness of the shadow. A larger radius causes the
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edges of the shadow to appear more blurry.
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The ideal blur is achieved by selecting \c samples and \c radius such
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that \c {samples = 1 + radius * 2}, such as:
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\table
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\header \li Radius \li Samples
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\row \li 0 \e{(no blur)} \li 1
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\row \li 1 \li 3
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\row \li 2 \li 5
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\row \li 3 \li 7
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\endtable
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By default, the property is set to \c {floor(samples/2)}.
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\table
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\header
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\li Output examples with different radius values
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\li
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\li
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\row
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\li \image DropShadow_radius1.png
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\li \image DropShadow_radius2.png
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\li \image DropShadow_radius3.png
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\row
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\li \b { radius: 0 }
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\li \b { radius: 6 }
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\li \b { radius: 12 }
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\row
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\li \l samples: 25
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\li \l samples: 25
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\li \l samples: 25
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\row
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\li \l color: #000000
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\li \l color: #000000
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\li \l color: #000000
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\row
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\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
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\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
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\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
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\row
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\li \l verticalOffset: 20
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\li \l verticalOffset: 20
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\li \l verticalOffset: 20
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\row
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\li \l spread: 0
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\li \l spread: 0
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\li \l spread: 0
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\endtable
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*/
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property alias radius: dbs.radius;
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/*!
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This property defines how many samples are taken per pixel when edge
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softening blur calculation is done. Larger value produces better
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quality, but is slower to render.
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Ideally, this value should be twice as large as the highest required
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radius value plus one, such as:
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\table
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\header \li Radius \li Samples
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\row \li 0 \e{(no blur)} \li 1
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\row \li 1 \li 3
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\row \li 2 \li 5
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\row \li 3 \li 7
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\endtable
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By default, the property is set to \c 9.
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This property is not intended to be animated. Changing this property will
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cause the underlying OpenGL shaders to be recompiled.
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*/
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property alias samples: dbs.samples
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/*!
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This property defines the RGBA color value which is used for the shadow.
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By default, the property is set to \c "black".
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\table
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\header
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\li Output examples with different color values
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\li
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\li
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\row
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\li \image DropShadow_color1.png
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\li \image DropShadow_color2.png
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\li \image DropShadow_color3.png
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\row
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\li \b { color: #000000 }
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\li \b { color: #0000ff }
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\li \b { color: #aa000000 }
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\row
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\li \l radius: 8
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\li \l radius: 8
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\li \l radius: 8
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\row
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\li \l samples: 17
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\li \l samples: 17
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\li \l samples: 17
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\row
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\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
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\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
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\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
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\row
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\li \l verticalOffset: 20
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\li \l verticalOffset: 20
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\li \l verticalOffset: 20
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\row
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\li \l spread: 0
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\li \l spread: 0
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\li \l spread: 0
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\endtable
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*/
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property alias color: dbs.color
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/*!
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\qmlproperty real QtGraphicalEffects::DropShadow::horizontalOffset
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\qmlproperty real QtGraphicalEffects::DropShadow::verticalOffset
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HorizontalOffset and verticalOffset properties define the offset for the
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rendered shadow compared to the DropShadow item position. Often, the
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DropShadow item is anchored so that it fills the source element. In this
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case, if the HorizontalOffset and verticalOffset properties are set to
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0, the shadow is rendered exactly under the source item. By changing the
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offset properties, the shadow can be positioned relatively to the source
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item.
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The values range from -inf to inf. By default, the properties are set to
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\c 0.
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\table
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\header
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\li Output examples with different horizontalOffset values
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\li
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\li
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\row
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\li \image DropShadow_horizontalOffset1.png
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\li \image DropShadow_horizontalOffset2.png
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\li \image DropShadow_horizontalOffset3.png
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\row
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\li \b { horizontalOffset: -20 }
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\li \b { horizontalOffset: 0 }
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\li \b { horizontalOffset: 20 }
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\row
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\li \l radius: 4
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\li \l radius: 4
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\li \l radius: 4
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\row
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\li \l samples: 9
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\li \l samples: 9
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\li \l samples: 9
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\row
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\li \l color: #000000
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\li \l color: #000000
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\li \l color: #000000
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\row
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\li \l verticalOffset: 0
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\li \l verticalOffset: 0
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\li \l verticalOffset: 0
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\row
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\li \l spread: 0
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\li \l spread: 0
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\li \l spread: 0
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\endtable
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*/
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property alias horizontalOffset: dbs.horizontalOffset
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property alias verticalOffset: dbs.verticalOffset
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This property defines how large part of the shadow color is strengthened
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near the source edges.
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The value ranges from 0.0 to 1.0. By default, the property is set to \c
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0.0.
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\table
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\header
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\li Output examples with different spread values
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\li
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\li
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\row
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\li \image DropShadow_spread1.png
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\li \image DropShadow_spread2.png
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\li \image DropShadow_spread3.png
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\row
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\li \b { spread: 0.0 }
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\li \b { spread: 0.5 }
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\li \b { spread: 1.0 }
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\row
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\li \l radius: 8
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\li \l radius: 8
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\li \l radius: 8
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\row
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\li \l samples: 17
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\li \l samples: 17
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\li \l samples: 17
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\row
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\li \l color: #000000
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\li \l color: #000000
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\li \l color: #000000
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\row
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\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
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\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
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\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
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\row
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\li \l verticalOffset: 20
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\li \l verticalOffset: 20
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\li \l verticalOffset: 20
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\endtable
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*/
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property alias spread: dbs.spread
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/*!
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\internal
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Starting Qt 5.6, this property has no effect. It is left here
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for source compatibility only.
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### Qt 6: remove
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*/
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property bool fast: false
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/*!
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This property allows the effect output pixels to be cached in order to
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improve the rendering performance. Every time the source or effect
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properties are changed, the pixels in the cache must be updated. Memory
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consumption is increased, because an extra buffer of memory is required
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for storing the effect output.
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It is recommended to disable the cache when the source or the effect
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properties are animated.
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By default, the property is set to \c false.
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*/
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property alias cached: dbs.cached
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/*!
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This property determines whether or not the effect has a transparent
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border.
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When set to \c true, the exterior of the item is padded with a 1 pixel
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wide transparent edge, making sampling outside the source texture use
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transparency instead of the edge pixels. Without this property, an
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image which has opaque edges will not get a blurred shadow.
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In the image below, the Rectangle on the left has transparent borders
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and has blurred edges, whereas the Rectangle on the right does not:
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By default, this property is set to \c true.
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\snippet DropShadow-transparentBorder-example.qml example
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\image DropShadow-transparentBorder.png
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*/
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property alias transparentBorder: dbs.transparentBorder
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}
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