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{{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 Red, Green and Blue. The red, green and blue colors use 8 bits each, which have integer values from 000 to 255. | * 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 3-digit integer values from 000 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 22:51, 16 December 2022
Slash Command
/window_color number number number number
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 3-digit integer values from 000 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