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'''~RC(''' ''source color palette'' '''>''' ''color range ID'' ''')'''
 
'''~RC(''' ''source color palette'' '''>''' ''color range ID'' ''')'''
 
*''source color palette'' - the first parameter is a source color palette, usually magenta. Do not surround this parameter with quotes.
 
*''source color palette'' - the first parameter is a source color palette, usually magenta. Do not surround this parameter with quotes.
*''color range ID'' - this is the second parameter, a number 1-9 signifying the ID of a color range defined in the file ''data/team-colors.cfg'' (or it may be a custom ID for a color range defined locally).
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*''color range ID'' - this is the second parameter,signifying the ID of a color range defined in the file ''data/team-colors.cfg'' (or it may be a custom ID for a color range defined locally). In releases up to 1.3.4, the IDs of the color ranges shipped with Wesnoth were numeric, 1-9.  In later releases they are the lowercased English name of the palette's base color (e.g. 'red', 'brown', etc.)
  
 
== Flip Function ==
 
== Flip Function ==

Revision as of 20:41, 2 July 2007

Image Path Functions provide a simple method for WML coders to alter the way their specified images will be displayed in the game. All of the function parameters are included at the end of an image path and should not contain any spaces or special characters (other than those specified here).

Team-Color Function

In Wesnoth version 1.2, the only Image Path Function is ~TC(), which takes two comma-separated parameters: the team number and the source color palette. The valid values for both of these parameters are defined in the file data/team-colors.cfg

Syntax

~TC( team number , source color palette )

  • team number - this is the first parameter, a number 1-9 signifying the team number of a unit. Number 1 typically means the red team, 2 typically means the blue team, and so on (unless the scenario color settings for any side have been altered).
  • source color palette - the second parameter is a source color palette, usually magenta. Do not surround this parameter with quotes.

Example

In the following example, the elvish captain image is given the team color for team 3, making his magenta regions turn a healthy shade of green:

     [message]
           speaker=narrator
           image=units/elves-wood/captain.png~TC(3,magenta)
           message=_ "Now I am on the green team."
     [/message]

Re-Color Function

Template:DevFeature May be used to change some colors in an image

Syntax

~RC( source color palette > color range ID )

  • source color palette - the first parameter is a source color palette, usually magenta. Do not surround this parameter with quotes.
  • color range ID - this is the second parameter,signifying the ID of a color range defined in the file data/team-colors.cfg (or it may be a custom ID for a color range defined locally). In releases up to 1.3.4, the IDs of the color ranges shipped with Wesnoth were numeric, 1-9. In later releases they are the lowercased English name of the palette's base color (e.g. 'red', 'brown', etc.)

Flip Function

Template:DevFeature May be used to flip an image horizontally and/or vertically

Syntax

~FL( optional argument list )

  • vertical - if the string "vert" is found anywhere in the argument list, the image will be flipped vertically.
  • horizontal - if the string "horiz" is found anywhere in the argument list, the image will be flipped horizantally.
  • if the argument list is empty, the image will only be flipped horizantally.