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Re: Is there a fast NSShadow alternative?
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Re: Is there a fast NSShadow alternative?


  • Subject: Re: Is there a fast NSShadow alternative?
  • From: "Alan Smith" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2007 12:58:15 -0400

Hey,

When +[NSColor clearColor] is set as the stroke color for the current
context nothing happens when I re-stroke the path. The shadow doesn't
even show up. It would be helpful to know how CGContextSetShadow and
NSShadow work internally.

Peace, Alan

On 7/10/07, ∞ <email@hidden> wrote:

Random idea: if you make the path and then remake the path, stroked, with both the glow NSShadow set and [NSColor clearColor] for the stroke color...?

- ∞


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