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August 12, 2005 at 9:36 pm #200249loopsParticipant
There’s a colour pot next to the Exit button in the Play module. What’s it for? Doesn’t seem to do anything, isn’t mentioned in the manual…
August 12, 2005 at 11:15 pm #210471AnonymousGuestSometimes you might want to check a color value… to check if is it clipped for example.
August 13, 2005 at 8:05 am #210473MortenParticipantloops wrote:There’s a colour pot next to the Exit button in the Play module. What’s it for? Doesn’t seem to do anything, isn’t mentioned in the manual…Took me ages to find out… Whatever colour you put in that pot in the Play module will be the default colour you get when processing a coloured frame on the desktop. Comes in handy sometimes as you don’t have to go into Paint.
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August 13, 2005 at 10:49 am #210472CerebrosParticipantDidn’t I show you that one day on the london office Morten? : ) How’s tricks pal? You doing allright? PM me…
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Vinther wrote:loops wrote:There’s a colour pot next to the Exit button in the Play module. What’s it for? Doesn’t seem to do anything, isn’t mentioned in the manual…Took me ages to find out… Whatever colour you put in that pot in the Play module will be the default colour you get when processing a coloured frame on the desktop. Comes in handy sometimes as you don’t have to go into Paint.
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August 18, 2005 at 7:03 pm #210474MortenParticipantCerebros wrote:Didn’t I show you that one day on the london office Morten? : ) How’s tricks pal? You doing allright? PM me…Laters
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hey dude…. but.. they let you into yankee land? PM doesn’t work – mail me at: [email protected]
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