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		 Note:This is not a C++ variable.
Note:This is not a C++ variable.
 Note:Light entities use Color255 to represent color, followed by an integer for intensity.
Note:Light entities use Color255 to represent color, followed by an integer for intensity.
Example:
		
	
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Revision as of 02:47, 10 July 2024
 Note:This is not a C++ variable.
Note:This is not a C++ variable.A string of three bytes (0-255) separated by spaces:
RED GREEN BLUE
Examples
- Red = "255 0 0"
- Green = "0 255 0"
- Blue = "0 0 255"
- Orange = "255 128 0"
 Note:Light entities use Color255 to represent color, followed by an integer for intensity.
Note:Light entities use Color255 to represent color, followed by an integer for intensity.Example:
"255 255 255 5000"