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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
− | An object-specific ID number is returned by [[Text_New]] when the text object is created. | + | * An object-specific ID number is returned by [[Text_New]] when the text object is created. |
− | + | * Use [[Text_SetColor]] to set the color for a text object. | |
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== Examples == | == Examples == | ||
Assign a [[RGB]] color number, corresponding to the color of the text object with an ID number of 3, to Value1 variable: | Assign a [[RGB]] color number, corresponding to the color of the text object with an ID number of 3, to Value1 variable: |
Revision as of 08:53, 9 February 2012
Returns an RGB color number or a legacy color value that correspond to the color of the text contained in a text object with the specified ID number.
Text_GetColor will return a value of -2 if the specified object ID number is invalid.
Usage
Text_GetColor(ObjectID)
Where:
- ObjectID - a numerical expression specifying the object ID number.
Notes
- An object-specific ID number is returned by Text_New when the text object is created.
- Use Text_SetColor to set the color for a text object.
Examples
Assign a RGB color number, corresponding to the color of the text object with an ID number of 3, to Value1 variable:
Value1 = Text_GetColor(3);
Assign a legacy color value, corresponding to the color of the text object with an ID number of 3, to Value1 variable:
[LegacyColorValue=True];
Value1 = Text_GetColor(3);