Re: Getting a vertically aligned gradient ---OOPS!
Sorry - pilot error. I obviously had something like diagonal gradient
selected because I just went back and redid it with the linear gradient set
and it's exactly what I needed.
Thanks for ignoring my mistake.
Norm
"Norm Dresner" <ndrez@att.net> wrote in message
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|I want to get a gradient that runs from, say, pure black along the left
edge
| to pure white along the right edge.
|
| I've tried using the standard background-to-foreground gradient (drawn
from
| the middle of the left edge horizontally across the image to the middle of
| the right edge) with B/W as the colors and the colors at the left edge run
| from true black at middle to a dark gray at the top and bottom (with RGB
| values of roughly 95). I've also tried drawing the gradient along the top
| or bottom edge and diagonally and the results are no better.
|
| How do I get a vertically (or horizontally) aligned gradient that is
uniform
| from top to bottom at any point on the image?
|
| TIA
| Norm
|
|