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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.
See 93b25dfa97494184493e02b75766e57bc6fe79bb
https://darapsa.org/qeduport.git/commit/?id=93b25dfa97494184493e02b75766e57bc6fe79bb
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https://stackoverflow.com/questions/66145143/how-to-create-dropshadow-effect-in-qml-with-qt6#66162760
Didn't follow the checked answer cause it's still using Qt5Compat.
Follow the 1st answer instead.
Don't know how to reimplement DropShadow's samples & radius yet.
Opacity needs to be separated, don't set it on Qt.rgba, otherwise the
resulting colour would be too soft/light/invisible.
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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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Still using the graphical effects compatibility for now.
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In case the app is not ready yet to implement filtering, this can be
used to set to set its visible to false, in order to hide it.
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