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Documentation update.
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* Added a new itemAxisHorizontal property to the carousel to keep wheel items horizontal at all times
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* Added carousel theme support for setting the opacity for unfocused entries
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* Added carousel theme support for applying image color shifts
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* Added carousel theme support for defining image saturation
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* Added carousel theme support for setting item transitions to "slide" or "instant"
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* Added carousel theme support for controlling item stacking for overlapping items
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* Added a fadeAbovePrimary property to control whether elements above the system view carousel and textlist should be rendered during fade transitions
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- Valid values are `nearest` or `linear`
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- Default is `linear`
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* `imageColor` - type: COLOR
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- Applies a color shift to the images defined by `staticImage`, `imageType` and `defaultImage` by multiplying each pixel's color by this color value. For example, an all-white image with `FF0000` applied would become completely red. You can also control the transparency of the images by setting the value to for example `FFFFFFAA`. This keeps all pixels at their normal color and only affects the alpha channel.
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- Applies a color shift to the images defined by `staticImage`, `imageType` and `defaultImage` by multiplying each pixel's color by this color value. For example, an all-white image with `FF0000` applied would become completely red. You can also control the transparency of the images by setting the value to for example `FFFFFFAA`. This keeps all pixels at their normal color and only affects the alpha channel. This property is applied after `imageSaturation` so by setting that property to `0` it's possible to colorize rather than color shift.
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- Default is `FFFFFFFF` (no color shift applied)
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* `imageColorEnd` - type: COLOR
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- Works in the exact same way as `imageColor` but can be set as the end color to apply a color shift gradient.
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- The direction to apply the color gradient if both `imageColor` and `imageColorEnd` have been defined.
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- Valid values are `horizontal` or `vertical`
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- Default is `horizontal`
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* `imageSaturation` - type: FLOAT
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- Controls the level of color saturation.
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- Minimum value is `0` (grayscale) and maximum value is `1` (original file saturation).
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- Default is `1`
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* `itemTransitions` - type: STRING
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- How to render item transitions when navigating the carousel. By default a slide, scale and opacity fade animation will be played when moving between items (the latter two assuming `itemScale` and `unfocusedItemOpacity` have not been set to `1`) but if this property is set to `instant` then transitions will be immediate.
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- Valid values are `animate` or `instant`
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- Minimum value is `0.2` and maximum value is `1`
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- Default is `1`
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* `imageColor` - type: COLOR
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- Applies a color shift to the images defined by `staticImage`, `imageType` and `defaultImage` by multiplying each pixel's color by this color value. For example, an all-white image with `FF0000` applied would become completely red. You can also control the transparency of the images by setting the value to for example `FFFFFFAA`. This keeps all pixels at their normal color and only affects the alpha channel.
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- Applies a color shift to the images defined by `staticImage`, `imageType` and `defaultImage` by multiplying each pixel's color by this color value. For example, an all-white image with `FF0000` applied would become completely red. You can also control the transparency of the images by setting the value to for example `FFFFFFAA`. This keeps all pixels at their normal color and only affects the alpha channel. This property is applied after `imageSaturation` so by setting that property to `0` it's possible to colorize rather than color shift.
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* `imageColorEnd` - type: COLOR
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- Works in the exact same way as `imageColor` but can be set as the end color to apply a color shift gradient.
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- Default is the same value as `imageColor`
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- The direction to apply the color gradient if both `imageColor` and `imageColorEnd` have been defined.
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- Valid values are `horizontal` or `vertical`
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- Default is `horizontal`
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* `imageSaturation` - type: FLOAT
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- Controls the level of color saturation.
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- Minimum value is `0` (grayscale) and maximum value is `1` (original file saturation).
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- Default is `1`
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* `backgroundImage` - type: PATH
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- Path to an optional background image file which will be displayed behind the image defined by `staticImage`, `imageType` or `defaultImage`. The aspect ratio for this image will not be preserved, it will be stretched or squashed to the aspect ratio set by `itemSize`. Most common extensions are supported (including .svg, .jpg, .png, and unanimated .gif).
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* `backgroundRelativeScale` - type: FLOAT.
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- Valid values are `nearest` or `linear`
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- Default is `nearest`
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* `color` - type: COLOR
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- Applies a color shift to both the static image and video by multiplying each pixel's color by this color value. For example, an all-white image or video with `FF0000` applied would become completely red. You can also control the transparency of the image and video by setting the value to for example `FFFFFFAA`. This keeps all pixels at their normal color and only affects the alpha channel. This property is applied after `saturation` so by setting that property to `0` it's possible to colorize rather than color shift.
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- Applies a color shift to both the static image and video by multiplying each pixel's color by this color value. For example, an all-white image or video with `FF0000` applied would become completely red. It's however not recommended to use this property to control opacity as this will not look right for actual videos, instead use the `opacity` property if you want to render this element as semi-transparent. The `color` property is applied after `saturation` so by setting that property to `0` it's possible to colorize rather than color shift.
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- Default is `FFFFFFFF` (no color shift applied)
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* `colorEnd` - type: COLOR
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- Works in the exact same way as `color` but can be set as the end color to apply a color shift gradient.
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