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− | |colors.subtract( colors, color1, color2, so on) | + | |[[colors.subtract]]( colors, color1, color2, so on) |
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Revision as of 21:25, 26 February 2012
The Colors API allows you to mess with colors. For the British just replace 'color' with 'colour' and it will use the other API, colours, which is just a British version.
Its functions are:
Method name | Description |
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colors.combine( color1, color2, color3, so on) | combines the colors |
colors.subtract( colors, color1, color2, so on) | subtracts the given colors |
colors.test( colors, color ) | <no description given> |
Color constants include, in ascending bit order:
- colors.white
- colors.orange
- colors.magenta
- colors.lightBlue
- colors.yellow
- colors.lime
- colors.pink
- colors.gray
- colors.lightGray
- colors.cyan
- colors.purple
- colors.blue
- colors.brown
- colors.green
- colors.red
- colors.black