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How
to
align
1D
NShape
shadow
when
scaling
X
or
Y
up
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RLDP 2000
RLDP 2000
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Hi
Nevron
Support
,
How
do
I
align
shadow
of
a
1D
shape
(
NRoutableConnector
)
when
I
want
to
scale
up
the
shadow
?
I
am
currently
having
issues
when
I
scale
my
shadow
up
.
Here
are
my
shadow
settings
:
I
want
to
programmatically
set
the
shadow
.
I
tried
changing
the
skew
values
and
I
was
able
to
make
it
align
,
however
,
I
could
not
figure
out
the
formula
.
Do
you
have
a
better
idea
to
solve
this
issue
?
NOV
Version
used
is
22
.
2
.
15
.
12
Thank
you
very
much
.
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1D
Shape
NShadow
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Nevron Support
Nevron Support
posted Last Year
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Hi
Jan
,
Please
set
the
shadow
'
s
ScaleX
and
ScaleY
to
the
same
value
.
If
you
do
that
,
you
won
'
t
have
to
change
the
Skew
values
.
Best Regards,
Nevron Support Team
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RLDP 2000
RLDP 2000
posted Last Year
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Posts: 11,
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Hi
Nevron
Support
,
Thank
you
for
the
reply
.
I
true
that
setting
the
X
and
Y
scale
to
the
same
value
will
make
the
shadow
align
with
the
shape
.
However
,
my
intention
was
to
limit
the
shadow
with
in
the
length
of
the
Connector
only
,
but
setting
the
X
and
Y
Scale
to
the
same
value
makes
the
shadow
extend
outside
the
connector
length
.
74% of original size (was 677x337) - Click to enlarge
The
only
way
I
could
make
this
work
is
to
adjust
the
Skew
values
.
Is
it
possible
to
calculate
the
required
skew
value
to
limit
the
length
of
the
shadow
?
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Nevron Support
Nevron Support
posted Last Year
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Posts: 3.1K,
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Hi
Jan
,
Thank
you
for
the
detailed
description
of
your
requirements
.
The
best
way
to
achieve
what
you
want
is
to
create
a
custom
line
shape
that
consists
of
two
standard
line
shapes
glued
to
each
other
via
formula
expressions
.
We
can
create
such
shape
for
you
as
part
of
our
custom
development
services
.
Please
contact
us
at
support
@
nevron
.
com
if
you
are
interested
and
we
will
further
discuss
the
requirements
and
the
implementation
.
Best Regards,
Nevron Support Team
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