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{{SlashCommandArticle|command=window_color|note=Changes the window colors. Requires four values:}} | {{SlashCommandArticle|command=window_color|note=Changes the window colors. Requires four values:}} | ||
{{red|Red}} {{green|Green}} {{blue|Blue}} {{color|gray|Alpha}} | {{red|Red}} {{green|Green}} {{blue|Blue}} {{color|gray|Alpha}} | ||
This command uses the RGB color system, which constructs all the colors from the combination of | This command uses the RGB color system, which constructs all the colors from the combination of Red, Green and Blue. The red, green and blue colors use 8 bits each, which have integer values from 0 to 255. | ||
'''Example:''' {{slashcommand|window_color}} {{red|153}} {{green|051}} {{blue|204}} {{color|gray|102}} | '''Example:''' {{slashcommand|window_color}} {{red|153}} {{green|051}} {{blue|204}} {{color|gray|102}} |
Revision as of 20:15, 16 December 2022
Slash Command
Changes the window colors. Requires four values: Red Green Blue Alpha
This command uses the RGB color system, which constructs all the colors from the combination of Red, Green and Blue. The red, green and blue colors use 8 bits each, which have integer values from 0 to 255.
Example: /window_color 153 051 204 102
Result:
Note: Alpha transparency values affect the window's interior opacity, ranging from 000 (clear) to 255 (solid black).
Editor's Note:
City of Heroes Default = /window_color 36 145 255 255
City of Villains Default = /window_color 166 41 41 255
Going Rogue Default = /window_color 112 112 114 255