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45 lines
1.4 KiB
CSS
45 lines
1.4 KiB
CSS
@import url("reset-to-defaults.css");
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/* One caveat that apply to cairo gradients, and make things therefore
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* untestable:
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* The start and end points must be identical when drawing
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* This means that you cannot:
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* ... add extra color stops, even if they'd be invisible
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* ... mirror the gradient (ie 'to left, red, lime' vs 'to right, green, red')
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* ... test a repeating gradient against a non repeating one
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* and probably a bunch of other things.
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* These things can cause off-by-one rounding errors in pixman (and probably
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* your GPU, too) and that'd trigger test failures.
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*/
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#a {
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background-image: linear-gradient(to bottom, blue 0%, lime 15px, red 100%);
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}
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#reference #a {
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background-image: linear-gradient(blue, lime, red);
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}
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#b {
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background-image: linear-gradient(to left, pink 0, cyan, red 0, lime 50%, blue 40px, violet -10em);
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}
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#reference #b {
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background-image: linear-gradient(270deg, red, lime, blue);
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}
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#c {
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background-image: linear-gradient(3.5turn, red, red 10px, lime 10px, lime 20px, red 20px, red 30px, lime 30px, lime 40px, red 40px);
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}
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#reference #c {
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background-image: repeating-linear-gradient(to bottom, red, red 10px, lime 10px, lime 20px, red 20px);
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}
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#d {
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background-image: repeating-linear-gradient(180deg, red, lime 10px, red 20px);
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}
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#reference #d {
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background-image: repeating-linear-gradient(to bottom, red, lime 10px, red 20px);
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}
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