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LS-Universe.info -> Forums -> Modules -> !labelrefresh SomeLabelAlphaTransparency 255 doesn't work
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!labelrefresh SomeLabelAlphaTransparency 255 doesn't work


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ElkMonster
Thread: !labelrefresh SomeLabelAlphaTransparency 255 doesn't work
             Mon Jun 21 2004, 09:14PM

Registered Member #5
Joined Fri Apr 30 2004, 12:30AM
posts 49
after changing a label's alpha transparency, it doesn't go back to 255 anymore (all other values work fine though).
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Andymon
Thread: !labelrefresh SomeLabelAlphaTransparency 255 doesn't work
             Wed Jun 23 2004, 01:19PM

Joined: Thu Apr 29 2004, 08:25PM
posts 35
Hi, I fixed this problem with 3.0.9, but just as info.
There is the Bang
!LabelSetAlpha (label-name) (alpha)

for this kind of action! Using special Bnags is always better and quicker then calling a !LabelRefresh
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ElkMonster
Thread: !labelrefresh SomeLabelAlphaTransparency 255 doesn't work
             Wed Jun 23 2004, 01:24PM

Registered Member #5
Joined: Fri Apr 30 2004, 12:30AM
posts 49
cool, thanks

and ooops... how could i miss that bang?
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martoh
Thread: !labelrefresh SomeLabelAlphaTransparency 255 doesn't work
             Sun Jun 27 2004, 02:43AM
Registered Member #9
Joined: Fri Apr 30 2004, 02:21PM
posts 15

...Everything is better with the 3.0.9 but I still have something strange with the alpha and objects that are not destroyed when I change alpha...

it must be my windows2000 config. I'll try it someday at work...
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Tarran
Thread: !labelrefresh SomeLabelAlphaTransparency 255 doesn't work
             Mon Jun 28 2004, 09:27PM

Guest
I had a similar problem that I was talking about on the litestep.net forum and I just saw that it was stated that the problem was fixed but no other information was shown. What is the fix for the problem?
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GothsSecret
Thread: !labelrefresh SomeLabelAlphaTransparency 255 doesn't work
             Mon Jun 28 2004, 10:14PM


posts 19
sure, that's what I ment, the problem you had .. is fixed now
it will be in the next public release

--:: What is not dead which can eternal lie, yet with strange eaons, even death may die ::--
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Tarran
Thread: !labelrefresh SomeLabelAlphaTransparency 255 doesn't work
             Mon Jun 28 2004, 10:19PM

Guest
Excellent... thanks for the fast work... mind if I ask what the problem was?
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GothsSecret
Thread: !labelrefresh SomeLabelAlphaTransparency 255 doesn't work
             Mon Jun 28 2004, 10:34PM


posts 19
we're faster with repainting then window is. so if windows hassn't the time to repaint the label, the previous "number" is pink below. so now andymon has changed this that windows HAS to repaint

--:: What is not dead which can eternal lie, yet with strange eaons, even death may die ::--
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Tarran
Thread: !labelrefresh SomeLabelAlphaTransparency 255 doesn't work
             Mon Jun 28 2004, 10:59PM

Guest
ok... well I'll look forward to trying out the next release and I'm glad I could be a small part in fixing a bug in the module...


and I read this post originall in the latest forum bar as "we're faster than windows" and figured I had all the info I needed right there....
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