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Definition
INT fading
Fading is a global variable, holding whether the screen is currently fading. This can be caused by the functions fade(), fade_on() or fade_off(). Its value will be true if there is fading going on and false is not.
Example
Program faders;
Begin
write(0,160,100,4,"Look at this fading text!");
fade_off_and_on();
Repeat
frame;
Until(key(_ESC))
let_me_alone();
End
Process fade_off_and_on()
Begin
Loop
fade(0,0,0,4); // Fade to black
while(fading) frame; end // Wait for the fading to finish
fade(100,100,100,4); // Fade to normal
while(fading) frame; end // Wait for the fading to finish
End
End
Used in example: write(), key(), let_me_alone(), fade()
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