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- From: u9050728@cs.uow.edu.au (Shane Kelvin Richards)
- Subject: fading graphics in and out
- Message-ID: <1992Nov21.045452.6728@cs.uow.edu.au>
- Organization: Dept of Computer Science, Wollongong University, Australia
- Date: Sat, 21 Nov 1992 04:54:52 GMT
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- Hi. I am in the process of write a ML routine that fades palettes in
- and out. Essentially it will be accessed like this:
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- _Fadeto #0;#12
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- So that it will fade palette 0 into palette 12. I got this working
- no probs, but looking through an old nibble I came across a routine that
- fades in and out. The interesting thing is that this routine fades the
- green/blue portions of the palette first, then brings up the red. Is there
- any logical reason to do it this way? I am simply fading red,green,blue up
- together.
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- Shane.
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