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== Frame Levels -- by Apoco == These are the frame levels. The name in ( ) is what it would be called in the XML file. |
== Frame Levels -- by Apoco == These are the frame levels. The name in ( ) is what it would be called in the XML file. |
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− | === Level: === |
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− | *0 (BACKGROUND) |
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− | : Places it in the background of your frame: |
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− | Example: |
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− | frame:SetFrameLevel(0); |
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− | *1 (ARTWORK): |
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− | : Places it here the artwork of your frame. |
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− | Example: |
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− | frame:SetFrameLevel(1); |
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− | *2 (OVERLAY): |
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− | : Place here your text, objects and buttons in this level, this is the top level. |
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− | Example: |
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− | frame:SetFrameLevel(2); |
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[[Category:API Functions|Frame SetFrameLevel]] |
[[Category:API Functions|Frame SetFrameLevel]] |
Revision as of 19:55, 15 December 2005
Set the level of this frame (determines which of overlapping frames shows on top). Higher numbers always show up on top of lower numbers.
== Frame Levels -- by Apoco == These are the frame levels. The name in ( ) is what it would be called in the XML file.