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Bloc borders

Stephan Eggermont-3
Hi Alex, Alain

 >Name: Bloc-Core-AliakseiSyrel.608
 >Author: AliakseiSyrel
 >Time: 17 July 2015, 6:07:03.160521 pm
 >UUID: ab99af8c-7bce-4c4d-bd92-319fe33c0f51
 >Ancestors: Bloc-Core-AlainPlantec.607
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 >set default color of solid border to transparent, otherwise all
 >widgets have visible border by default

Uhm, isn't that exactly what is supposed to happen?
A solid border is supposed to be visible by default.
If you don't want a border, don't add one?
The default border style is BlNullRectanglerBorder

Stephan




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Re: Bloc borders

Aliaksei Syrel

Hi Stephan,

Could be. Rectangle view has solid border as border style by default. There are two ways: make sure that all views has null border by default or make sure all borders are invisible (width=0, color=transparent) by default. The only issue is that the solid border is the most used border type, so there is no actual need to  force users each time set it manually. So, would you prefear to have first or second option?

Cheers,
Alex

On Jul 17, 2015 8:17 PM, "Stephan Eggermont" <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi Alex, Alain

>Name: Bloc-Core-AliakseiSyrel.608
>Author: AliakseiSyrel
>Time: 17 July 2015, 6:07:03.160521 pm
>UUID: ab99af8c-7bce-4c4d-bd92-319fe33c0f51
>Ancestors: Bloc-Core-AlainPlantec.607
>
>set default color of solid border to transparent, otherwise all >widgets have visible border by default

Uhm, isn't that exactly what is supposed to happen?
A solid border is supposed to be visible by default.
If you don't want a border, don't add one?
The default border style is BlNullRectanglerBorder

Stephan




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Re: Bloc borders

Aliaksei Syrel
Sorry, I meant BlRoundedRectangleView has solid by default - because of corner radius. It's kind of specific case. I use mainly rounded rectangle view.

Cheers,
Alex

On Fri, Jul 17, 2015 at 9:46 PM, Aliaksei Syrel <[hidden email]> wrote:

Hi Stephan,

Could be. Rectangle view has solid border as border style by default. There are two ways: make sure that all views has null border by default or make sure all borders are invisible (width=0, color=transparent) by default. The only issue is that the solid border is the most used border type, so there is no actual need to  force users each time set it manually. So, would you prefear to have first or second option?

Cheers,
Alex

On Jul 17, 2015 8:17 PM, "Stephan Eggermont" <[hidden email]> wrote:
Hi Alex, Alain

>Name: Bloc-Core-AliakseiSyrel.608
>Author: AliakseiSyrel
>Time: 17 July 2015, 6:07:03.160521 pm
>UUID: ab99af8c-7bce-4c4d-bd92-319fe33c0f51
>Ancestors: Bloc-Core-AlainPlantec.607
>
>set default color of solid border to transparent, otherwise all >widgets have visible border by default

Uhm, isn't that exactly what is supposed to happen?
A solid border is supposed to be visible by default.
If you don't want a border, don't add one?
The default border style is BlNullRectanglerBorder

Stephan





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Re: Bloc borders

Stephan Eggermont-3
On 17-07-15 21:53, Aliaksei Syrel wrote:
> Sorry, I meant BlRoundedRectangleView has solid by default - because of
> corner radius. It's kind of specific case. I use mainly rounded
> rectangle view.

Then perhaps the BlRoundedRectangleView should have a different
NullBorder instead? My expectation when adding a solid border
is that I should be able to see it by default.

Stephan


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Re: Bloc borders

Aliaksei Syrel

Ok :)
That makes sense.

On Jul 18, 2015 10:30 AM, "Stephan Eggermont" <[hidden email]> wrote:
On 17-07-15 21:53, Aliaksei Syrel wrote:
Sorry, I meant BlRoundedRectangleView has solid by default - because of
corner radius. It's kind of specific case. I use mainly rounded
rectangle view.

Then perhaps the BlRoundedRectangleView should have a different
NullBorder instead? My expectation when adding a solid border
is that I should be able to see it by default.

Stephan