# Objective
allow specifying the left/top/right/bottom border colors separately for
ui elements
fixes#14773
## Solution
- change `BorderColor` to
```rs
pub struct BorderColor {
pub left: Color,
pub top: Color,
pub right: Color,
pub bottom: Color,
}
```
- generate one ui node per distinct border color, set flags for the
active borders
- render only the active borders
i chose to do this rather than adding multiple colors to the
ExtractedUiNode in order to minimize the impact for the common case
where all border colors are the same.
## Testing
modified the `borders` example to use separate colors:

the behaviour is a bit weird but it mirrors html/css border behaviour.
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## Migration:
To keep the existing behaviour, just change `BorderColor(color)` into
`BorderColor::all(color)`.
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Co-authored-by: ickshonpe <david.curthoys@googlemail.com>
# Objective
Allowing drawing of UI nodes with a gradient instead of a flat color.
## Solution
The are three gradient structs corresponding to the three types of
gradients supported: `LinearGradient`, `ConicGradient` and
`RadialGradient`. These are then wrapped in a `Gradient` enum
discriminator which has `Linear`, `Conic` and `Radial` variants.
Each gradient type consists of the geometric properties for that
gradient and a list of color stops.
Color stops consist of a color, a position or angle and an optional
hint. If no position is specified for a stop, it's evenly spaced between
the previous and following stops. Color stop positions are absolute, if
you specify a list of stops:
```vec


Conic gradients can be used to draw simple pie charts like in CSS:

# Objective
- have a testbed for UI
## Solution
- move previous `ui` example to `full_ui`
- add a testbed ui with several scenes
- `ui_layout_rounding` is one of those scenes, so remove it as a
standalone example
the previous `ui` / new `full_ui` is I think still useful as it has some
things like scroll, debug ui that are not shown anywhere else