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Remaining ones.
Shadow opacity is fixed too (it was meant to be opaque, not
transparent).
See 70eefa50f9a70554d9db7004e48555858dfc008c
https://darapsa.org/qeduport.git/commit/?id=70eefa50f9a70554d9db7004e48555858dfc008c
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Remaining ones.
Paths to related Material/Font-Awesome assets are fixed.
See e8f2d82e994973a274ec3a72cbb568baffb91ffc
https://darapsa.org/qeduport.git/commit/?id=e8f2d82e994973a274ec3a72cbb568baffb91ffc
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Remaining ones.
See 93b25dfa97494184493e02b75766e57bc6fe79bb
https://darapsa.org/qeduport.git/commit/?id=93b25dfa97494184493e02b75766e57bc6fe79bb
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https://doc.qt.io/qt-6/qml-qtmultimedia-videooutput.html#details
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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70809206/color-overlay-an-image-in-qml-qt6#77060406
Even though the answer is not checked, but the Qt6.8 works, and after
following the suggestion in its comment about brightness.
The MultiEffect needs to be put outside of the Image when they're on a
Button. Having MultiEffect as the Image layer's effect only works when
it's not on a Button.
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https://darapsa.org/qessenger.git/commit/?id=5f777bca13beadd0a56d2264225b0c09e49541a2
The mask Rectangle needs to be put outside of the MultiEffect,
and referred to by the Rectangle's ID.
It wouldn't work if it's put directly on MultiEffect's maskSource.
https://forum.qt.io/topic/145956/rounded-image-in-qt6
Enabling layer and invisibility on the mask rectangle are a must.
Take notice on what Jacoco wrote about jagged edges at the end of the
thread. Will test that later.
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Still using the graphical effects compatibility for now.
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