18.12.2010, 15:51
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This would be better suited in the 0.3c scripting section ^_^
I know what you means though. Atm I am just using two sets of color defines; my old ones and the new color-embed ones. So this means I have for example COLOR_RED and COLORE_RED. It doesn't feel like much of an elegant solution, but it works for now! I'm hoping some clever clogs will come along and post a better way of doing it ![]() |
And I tried putting the "0x" on before this hex. So: 0xB7FF00
Didn't work. Didn't get same color =x.
Think won't be possible to convert "B7FF00" for hexdecimal