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| '''INT''' fileID || - The [[fileID]] of the [[file]] holding the [[graphic]]. | | '''INT''' fileID || - The [[fileID]] of the [[file]] holding the [[graphic]]. | ||
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- | | '''INT''' graphID || - The [[graphID]] of the [[graphic]] to apply the [[ | + | | '''INT''' graphID || - The [[graphID]] of the [[graphic]] to apply the [[blend operation]] to. |
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| '''INT''' blendTable || - The [[blend table]] to apply. | | '''INT''' blendTable || - The [[blend table]] to apply. |
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[edit] Definition
INT blendop_apply ( <INT fileID> , <INT graphID> , <INT blendTable> )
Applies a blend operation to the pixels of a graphic, as if it was rendered into a black (color 0) background.
[edit] Parameters
INT fileID | - The fileID of the file holding the graphic. |
INT graphID | - The graphID of the graphic to apply the blend operation to. |
INT blendTable | - The blend table to apply. |
[edit] Returns
INT : true
Blendops Functions | |
• Blendop_apply() • Blendop_assign() • Blendop_free() • Blendop_grayscale() • Blendop_identity() • Blendop_intensity() • Blendop_new() • Blendop_swap() • Blendop_tint() • Blendop_translucency() • |