Difference between revisions of "SetDynamicColor Command"
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;SetDynamicColor[ <Object>, <Red>, <Green>, <Blue> ] | ;SetDynamicColor[ <Object>, <Red>, <Green>, <Blue> ] | ||
:Sets the [[Dynamic Colors|dynamic color]] of the object. | :Sets the [[Dynamic Colors|dynamic color]] of the object. | ||
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;SetDynamicColor[ <Object>, <Red>, <Green>, <Blue>, <Opacity> ] | ;SetDynamicColor[ <Object>, <Red>, <Green>, <Blue>, <Opacity> ] | ||
:Sets the [[Dynamic Colors|dynamic color and opacity]] of the object. | :Sets the [[Dynamic Colors|dynamic color and opacity]] of the object. | ||
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{{Note|All numbers are on a scale from 0 (off/transparent) to 1 (on/opaque)}} | {{Note|All numbers are on a scale from 0 (off/transparent) to 1 (on/opaque)}} |
Revision as of 14:09, 15 July 2013
This command differs among variants of English:
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- SetDynamicColor[ <Object>, <Red>, <Green>, <Blue> ]
- Sets the dynamic color of the object.
- SetDynamicColor[ <Object>, <Red>, <Green>, <Blue>, <Opacity> ]
- Sets the dynamic color and opacity of the object.
Note: All numbers are on a scale from 0 (off/transparent) to 1 (on/opaque)