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Hi Ahmad,

forwarding the message to the dev-ML where your question might be better suited.

Blurry shadows are what is well-known from macOS or Qt, some realistic and natural soft shadow. The 
request was made in https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=48722. Currently we just 
duplicate the object for the shadow, AFAIK. Simple solution is to make the border somehow smooth. 
Better when this smoothness can be controlled by the user from a hard moon-light shadow up to David 
Hamilton. I don't see much work on the UI as we have a checkbox on/off that needs to be replaced by 
a slider. The tricky part is to render everything in a blink. 

Cheers,
Heiko

On 28.02.20 13:04, Ahmad Ganzouri wrote:
Hello,

I am Ahmad Ganzouri [A_GAN] a student from Egypt, Senior year computer
engineering. I've solved two bugs in libreoffice :
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/q/A_GAN

I'm interested in Blurry Shadows idea. I need to understand more about the
project. What will be the target and deliverables?

I need some recommendations about which issues to start with to dig deep in
the needed part for the project.

Thanks in advance,
Ahmad


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