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General and Gameplay Programming
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March 16, 2000 10:38 PM
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hey what is the "0x0000FFFF" value for transparency? i really need to know. -
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March 17, 2000 04:49 AM
Either 0 or 255 depending on the format, for ARGB its 0 and for RGBA its 255.
For ARGB (the most common format) the color 0x0000FFFF is CYAN with zero alpha.
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