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!Description
 
!Description
 
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|rowspan="2"|pos
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|pos
 
|x<x>y<y>
 
|x<x>y<y>
|position specified as x/y coordinates. E.g. x-5y10
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|Position specified as x/y coordinates. E.g. ''x-5y10''
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|r<r>c<c>
 
|position specified as row/column. E.g. r1c2
 
 
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|-
  
 
|rowspan="2"|visible
 
|rowspan="2"|visible
 
|true
 
|true
|visible
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|Default. Show the object
 
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|-
 
|false
 
|false
|hidden
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|Hide the object
 
|-
 
|-
  
 
|rowspan="3"|blink
 
|rowspan="3"|blink
 
|true <nowiki>|</nowiki> slow
 
|true <nowiki>|</nowiki> slow
|Blinks the object at a slow speed
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|Blink the object at a slow speed
 
|-
 
|-
 
|fast
 
|fast
|Blinks the object at a fast speed
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|Blink the object at a fast speed
 
|-
 
|-
 
|false
 
|false
|Stops the blinking
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|Stop the blinking
 
|-
 
|-
  
 
|opacity
 
|opacity
|0.0-1.0
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|0.0 ... 1.0
|Object opacity from 0(not visible) to 1 (fully visible)
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|Object opacity from 0 (not visible) to 1 (fully visible)
 
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|-
  
|rowspan="2"|focus
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|rotation
|true
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|0 ... 360
|Focus the field
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|Object rotation in degrees. Images are rotated around the center point, all other objects are rotated around the top left corner
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|false
 
|Reset focus
 
 
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:37, 7 November 2016

Common attributes

Name Value Description
pos x<x>y<y> Position specified as x/y coordinates. E.g. x-5y10
visible true Default. Show the object
false Hide the object
blink true | slow Blink the object at a slow speed
fast Blink the object at a fast speed
false Stop the blinking
opacity 0.0 ... 1.0 Object opacity from 0 (not visible) to 1 (fully visible)
rotation 0 ... 360 Object rotation in degrees. Images are rotated around the center point, all other objects are rotated around the top left corner