SetTextColor
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− | + | Change the text color. Use a table with the color of the text with this format <code>{red, green, blue, alpha}</code>. | |
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− | + | {{lua-function-param|object|object to operate on}} | |
+ | {{lua-function-param|color|color to change to}} | ||
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+ | '''Example 1:''' Change text color to red and semi-transparent. | ||
Text0 = getObject("Text0") | Text0 = getObject("Text0") | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:04, 9 February 2014
setTextColor(object, color)
Change the text color. Use a table with the color of the text with this format {red, green, blue, alpha}
.
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object
: object to operate on -
color
: color to change to
Example 1: Change text color to red and semi-transparent.
Text0 = getObject("Text0") function onSceneUpdate() if isKeyPressed("SPACE") then setTextColor(Text0, {1, 0, 0, 0.50}) end end