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Default Rounded corners with anti-aliassing - 01-16-2006 , 09:10 AM






I am designing a website and want some rounded corners that use
anti-aliasing to make them seem smoothly round.

I have several graphic programs available but I can't find how I should
work to make such rounded corders. Maybe other people can tell which
tools they use and what functions in those tools.

Thanks, condor


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Default Re: Rounded corners with anti-aliassing - 01-16-2006 , 11:14 AM






condor wrote:
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I am designing a website and want some rounded corners that use
anti-aliasing to make them seem smoothly round.

I have several graphic programs available but I can't find how I should
work to make such rounded corders. Maybe other people can tell which
tools they use and what functions in those tools.

Thanks, condor

If you use paint shop pro:
1) make a transparent square(or whatever size) canvas.
2) Click on the select tool...
3) Select circle (or other shape) for the selection type and also click
on the anti-alias button.
4) Select your shape you need (invert the selection in Selections >>
Invert Selection if you need to)
5) Fill with the fill tool.

Save as a PNG image (it allows for proper transparency) with an ALPHA
channel transparency.

Hope this helps


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Default Re: Rounded corners with anti-aliassing - 04-15-2006 , 11:05 AM



On 16 Jan 2006 06:10:34 -0800 condor <proden (AT) planet (DOT) nl> wrote:

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I am designing a website and want some rounded corners that use
anti-aliasing to make them seem smoothly round.

I have several graphic programs available but I can't find how I should
work to make such rounded corders. Maybe other people can tell which
tools they use and what functions in those tools.
If having them in GIF files is OK, you can see the code I wrote years ago
to do this. Note that this page uses the images through CGI "scripting"
which is actually a C program that can be executed at command line, too.
http://phil.ipal.org/rtc.php
Don't expect to use it on your web page drawn off my server as I can, if
need be, shut it off. But that feature is off for now if you want to just
experiment with it. If you really want to use this on your site, get the
program itself and either run it dynamically, or make static images with
it.

Source code for the rtc program is in the LIBH library:
http://libh.slashusr.org/

Or can just be browsed directly at:
http://libh.slashusr.org/source/angif/src/bin/rtc.c

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