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import QtQuick 2.12
import QtGraphicalEffects.private 1.12
/*!
\qmltype InnerShadow
\inqmlmodule QtGraphicalEffects
\since QtGraphicalEffects 1.0
\inherits QtQuick2::Item
\ingroup qtgraphicaleffects-drop-shadow
\brief Generates a colorized and blurred shadow inside the
source.
By default the effect produces a high quality shadow image, thus the
rendering speed of the shadow might not be the highest possible. The
rendering speed is reduced especially if the shadow edges are heavily
softened. For use cases that require faster rendering speed and for which
the highest possible visual quality is not necessary, property
\l{InnerShadow::fast}{fast} can be set to true.
\table
\header
\li Source
\li Effect applied
\row
\li \image Original_butterfly.png
\li \image InnerShadow_butterfly.png
\endtable
\note This effect is available when running with OpenGL.
\section1 Example
The following example shows how to apply the effect.
\snippet InnerShadow-example.qml example
*/
Item {
id: rootItem
/*!
This property defines the source item that is going to be used as the
source for the generated shadow.
\note It is not supported to let the effect include itself, for
instance by setting source to the effect's parent.
*/
property variant source
/*!
Radius defines the softness of the shadow. A larger radius causes the
edges of the shadow to appear more blurry.
Depending on the radius value, value of the
\l{InnerShadow::samples}{samples} should be set to sufficiently large to
ensure the visual quality.
The value ranges from 0.0 (no blur) to inf. By default, the property is
set to \c 0.0 (no blur).
\table
\header
\li Output examples with different radius values
\li
\li
\row
\li \image InnerShadow_radius1.png
\li \image InnerShadow_radius2.png
\li \image InnerShadow_radius3.png
\row
\li \b { radius: 0 }
\li \b { radius: 6 }
\li \b { radius: 12 }
\row
\li \l samples: 24
\li \l samples: 24
\li \l samples: 24
\row
\li \l color: #000000
\li \l color: #000000
\li \l color: #000000
\row
\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
\row
\li \l verticalOffset: 0
\li \l verticalOffset: 0
\li \l verticalOffset: 0
\row
\li \l spread: 0
\li \l spread: 0
\li \l spread: 0
\endtable
*/
property real radius: 0.0
/*!
This property defines how many samples are taken per pixel when edge
softening blur calculation is done. Larger value produces better
quality, but is slower to render.
Ideally, this value should be twice as large as the highest required
radius value, for example, if the radius is animated between 0.0 and
4.0, samples should be set to 8.
The value ranges from 0 to 32. By default, the property is set to \c 0.
This property is not intended to be animated. Changing this property may
cause the underlying OpenGL shaders to be recompiled.
When \l{InnerShadow::fast}{fast} property is set to true, this property
has no effect.
*/
property int samples: 0
/*!
This property defines how large part of the shadow color is strengthened
near the source edges.
The value ranges from 0.0 to 1.0. By default, the property is set to \c
0.5.
\table
\header
\li Output examples with different spread values
\li
\li
\row
\li \image InnerShadow_spread1.png
\li \image InnerShadow_spread2.png
\li \image InnerShadow_spread3.png
\row
\li \b { spread: 0.0 }
\li \b { spread: 0.3 }
\li \b { spread: 0.5 }
\row
\li \l radius: 16
\li \l radius: 16
\li \l radius: 16
\row
\li \l samples: 24
\li \l samples: 24
\li \l samples: 24
\row
\li \l color: #000000
\li \l color: #000000
\li \l color: #000000
\row
\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
\row
\li \l verticalOffset: 0
\li \l verticalOffset: 0
\li \l verticalOffset: 0
\endtable
*/
property real spread: 0.0
/*!
This property defines the RGBA color value which is used for the shadow.
By default, the property is set to \c "black".
\table
\header
\li Output examples with different color values
\li
\li
\row
\li \image InnerShadow_color1.png
\li \image InnerShadow_color2.png
\li \image InnerShadow_color3.png
\row
\li \b { color: #000000 }
\li \b { color: #ffffff }
\li \b { color: #ff0000 }
\row
\li \l radius: 16
\li \l radius: 16
\li \l radius: 16
\row
\li \l samples: 24
\li \l samples: 24
\li \l samples: 24
\row
\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
\row
\li \l verticalOffset: 0
\li \l verticalOffset: 0
\li \l verticalOffset: 0
\row
\li \l spread: 0.2
\li \l spread: 0.2
\li \l spread: 0.2
\endtable
*/
property color color: "black"
/*!
\qmlproperty real QtGraphicalEffects::InnerShadow::horizontalOffset
\qmlproperty real QtGraphicalEffects::InnerShadow::verticalOffset
HorizontalOffset and verticalOffset properties define the offset for the
rendered shadow compared to the InnerShadow item position. Often, the
InnerShadow item is anchored so that it fills the source element. In
this case, if the HorizontalOffset and verticalOffset properties are set
to 0, the shadow is rendered fully inside the source item. By changing
the offset properties, the shadow can be positioned relatively to the
source item.
The values range from -inf to inf. By default, the properties are set to
\c 0.
\table
\header
\li Output examples with different horizontalOffset values
\li
\li
\row
\li \image InnerShadow_horizontalOffset1.png
\li \image InnerShadow_horizontalOffset2.png
\li \image InnerShadow_horizontalOffset3.png
\row
\li \b { horizontalOffset: -20 }
\li \b { horizontalOffset: 0 }
\li \b { horizontalOffset: 20 }
\row
\li \l radius: 16
\li \l radius: 16
\li \l radius: 16
\row
\li \l samples: 24
\li \l samples: 24
\li \l samples: 24
\row
\li \l color: #000000
\li \l color: #000000
\li \l color: #000000
\row
\li \l verticalOffset: 0
\li \l verticalOffset: 0
\li \l verticalOffset: 0
\row
\li \l spread: 0
\li \l spread: 0
\li \l spread: 0
\endtable
*/
property real horizontalOffset: 0
property real verticalOffset: 0
/*!
This property selects the blurring algorithm that is used to produce the
softness for the effect. Setting this to true enables fast algorithm,
setting value to false produces higher quality result.
By default, the property is set to \c false.
\table
\header
\li Output examples with different fast values
\li
\li
\row
\li \image InnerShadow_fast1.png
\li \image InnerShadow_fast2.png
\row
\li \b { fast: false }
\li \b { fast: true }
\row
\li \l radius: 16
\li \l radius: 16
\row
\li \l samples: 24
\li \l samples: 24
\row
\li \l color: #000000
\li \l color: #000000
\row
\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
\li \l horizontalOffset: 0
\row
\li \l verticalOffset: 0
\li \l verticalOffset: 0
\row
\li \l spread: 0.2
\li \l spread: 0.2
\endtable
*/
property bool fast: false
/*!
This property allows the effect output pixels to be cached in order to
improve the rendering performance. Every time the source or effect
properties are changed, the pixels in the cache must be updated. Memory
consumption is increased, because an extra buffer of memory is required
for storing the effect output.
It is recommended to disable the cache when the source or the effect
properties are animated.
By default, the property is set to \c false.
*/
property bool cached: false
Loader {
anchors.fill: parent
sourceComponent: rootItem.fast ? innerShadow : gaussianInnerShadow
}
Component {
id: gaussianInnerShadow
GaussianInnerShadow {
anchors.fill: parent
source: rootItem.source
radius: rootItem.radius
maximumRadius: rootItem.samples * 0.5
color: rootItem.color
cached: rootItem.cached
spread: rootItem.spread
horizontalOffset: rootItem.horizontalOffset
verticalOffset: rootItem.verticalOffset
}
}
Component {
id: innerShadow
FastInnerShadow {
anchors.fill: parent
source: rootItem.source
blur: Math.pow(rootItem.radius / 64.0, 0.4)
color: rootItem.color
cached: rootItem.cached
spread: rootItem.spread
horizontalOffset: rootItem.horizontalOffset
verticalOffset: rootItem.verticalOffset
}
}
}