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RCSS: Decorators: Image

Victor Luchits edited this page Jan 8, 2018 · 2 revisions

The 'image' decorator can render a single image or a rectangular subsection of a single image. It has the following properties:

image-src

Property Comment
Value: <string>
Initial: not defined
Percentages: N/A

This property defines the name (and, for file sources, the relative path) of the source image.

image-s-begin, image-t-begin

Property Comment
Value: <number> | <length> | <percentage>
Initial: 0
Percentages: N/A

image-s-end, image-t-end

Property Comment
Value: <number> | <length> | <percentage>
Initial: 1
Percentages: N/A

These values specify the texture coordinates to use when rendering the image. Values have the following meanings:

Value Comment
number Expected to be a floating-point number from 0 to 1, this is the raw texture coordinate.
length Expected to be expressed in 'px' units and from 0 to the length of the appropriate texture axis. The texture will be rendered from (for -begin) or to (for -end) this pixel.
percentage The texture will be rendered from (for -begin) ot to (for -end) this far across the appropriate texture axis.

image-s

A shorthand property for setting image-s-begin and image-s-end.

image-t

A shorthand property for setting image-t-begin and image-t-end.

image

A shorthand property for setting image-src, image-s-begin, image-t-begin, image-s-end and image-t-end.

/* Declares an image decorator. */
div#avatar
{
    avatar-decorator: image;
    avatar-image: player.png 0px 32px 32px 64px;
}

The image will be stretched or shrunk to render across the entire padded area of an element it is attached to.

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