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'''INT''' get_text_color() '''INT''' get_text_color()
-Gets the current text color (the color where texts will be written in). When you're running in 8 bit color mode, this function will return the palette index, when you're in 16 bit mode it will return a RGB number which can be turned into it's components using [[get_RGB]](). +Gets the current text color (the color where texts will be written in). When you're running in 8 bit color mode, this function will return the palette index and when you're in 16 bit mode it will return a RGB number. Both can be turned into color components using [[get_RGB]]().
== Parameters == == Parameters ==

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INT get_text_color()

Gets the current text color (the color where texts will be written in). When you're running in 8 bit color mode, this function will return the palette index and when you're in 16 bit mode it will return a RGB number. Both can be turned into color components using get_RGB().

Parameters

None.

Returns

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Notes

None.

Errors

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Example

Program test;
Global
    My_text;
    Text_color;
Begin
    Set_text_color(120);
    Write(0,320/2,200/2,4,"The color of this text is:");
	
    Text_color=Get_text_color();
    Write_int(0,320/2+100,200/2,4,offset Text_color);

    Loop
        Frame;
    End
End

Used in example: set_text_color(), write(), write_int()

This will result in something like:
Image:get_text_color.png

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