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===== Notes =====
 
===== Notes =====
 
* Only call this routine for one character per user.
 
* Only call this routine for one character per user.
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* Deprecated. Use the less confusing [[Osiris/API/FadeOutBlack|FadeOutBlack]] and [[Osiris/API/FadeOutWhite|FadeOutWhite]] calls instead.
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===== See Also =====
 
===== See Also =====
 
* [[Osiris/API/CharacterGetReservedUserID|CharacterGetReservedUserID]]
 
* [[Osiris/API/CharacterGetReservedUserID|CharacterGetReservedUserID]]
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* [[Osiris/API/ClearFadeDone|ClearFadeDone]]
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* [[Osiris/API/FadeIn|FadeIn]]
 
* [[Osiris/API/FadeDone|FadeDone]]
 
* [[Osiris/API/FadeDone|FadeDone]]
* [[Osiris/API/ClearFadeDone|ClearFadeDone]]
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* [[Osiris/API/FadeOutBlack|FadeOutBlack]]
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* [[Osiris/API/FadeOutWhite|FadeOutWhite]]
  
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[[Category:Osiris Calls|FadeToBlack]]

Latest revision as of 14:11, 13 September 2018

Full Definition(s)
  • call FadeToBlack((CHARACTERGUID)_Character, (REAL)_Seconds, (INTEGER)_ToBlack, (STRING)_FadeID)
Description

Fades the screen either from or to black for the user that controls _Character. The fade will last for _Seconds seconds; the longer this time, the slower the fade operation. Important: for backwards compatibility, the _ToBlack parameter behaves opposite of what you would expect. Passing 0 as this value will fade a regular game screen to black, while passing 1 will fade from a blacked-out screen back to normal. If you faded to black, once the fade operation has finished a FadeDone event will be raised. If you faded from black, once the fade operation has finished a ClearFadeDone event will be raised

Notes
  • Only call this routine for one character per user.
  • Deprecated. Use the less confusing FadeOutBlack and FadeOutWhite calls instead.
See Also