Question about the backgrond image
Posted: September 18th, 2018, 1:19 pm
Hi,
Because I like the way the illustro skin looks like I copied the image 'Background.png' to my test-skin.
When I look @that png I see it's an image with 2 colors, both with the same dimensions.
When I run the Illustro/System I see that the top color keeps the original height but the bottom color expands so it covers all the text in it?
How does that work?
Reason why ask: in that skin all text has fontSize=10.
I would like to make the fontSize of the text that has to come in the header a lot bigger, let say 24.
But when I do that the text is no more in the top color.
How can i force that png to do that? I guess that is not possible with that png-file (but you never know)
So I guess I need to create a new png-file with a larger top-color-block to make this work (or not?)
Regards
Didier
Because I like the way the illustro skin looks like I copied the image 'Background.png' to my test-skin.
When I look @that png I see it's an image with 2 colors, both with the same dimensions.
When I run the Illustro/System I see that the top color keeps the original height but the bottom color expands so it covers all the text in it?
How does that work?
Reason why ask: in that skin all text has fontSize=10.
I would like to make the fontSize of the text that has to come in the header a lot bigger, let say 24.
But when I do that the text is no more in the top color.
How can i force that png to do that? I guess that is not possible with that png-file (but you never know)
So I guess I need to create a new png-file with a larger top-color-block to make this work (or not?)
Regards
Didier