Ahhh, sorry remembered the 0 stroke backwards.

On Dec 23, 2010 10:51 AM, "~suv" <suv-sf@...58...> wrote:
> On 23/12/10 18:42, Josh Andler wrote:
>
>> It appears to not do the opacity stuff unless both a fill and a stroke
>> are set. I've tried and ~suv confirmed that either one alone will not
>> work. she also mentioned that even if you have a filled object with
>> the stroke set and stroke size is zero it won't work either.
>
> ahem, no - the other way round ;) (works if fill is solid and stroke is
> set with "stroke-width:0" i.e. not visible rendered):
>
>> |07:21| < ScislaC> su-v: the new Alt-Scrolling feature... I can only seem to get it to work on (rectangles is my test for now) objects that have BOTH a fill and stroke... otherwise it isn't doing the transparency
>> |07:34| < su-v> ScislaC: yep, seems that with either no fill or no stroke, the object isn't rendered with reduced opacity if not selected
>> |07:37| < su-v> ScislaC: but using a black stroke with 0 width works again (even though the stroke is not rendered (zero width))
>> |07:37| < su-v> on a filled rectangle
>> |07:39| < su-v> ScislaC: and it works on clones, even if it fails with the original
>
>
> hth, ~suv