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Added to a screen using the screen language add statement.
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Assignment to certain config variables.
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Assignment to certain style properties.
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When a Ren'Py function or variable expects a displayable, there are four things that can be provided:
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An object of type Displayable, created by calling one of the functions given below.
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A string with a dot (.) in it. Such a string is interpreted as a filename by :func:`Image`.
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A color. A color may either be given as a hexidecimal color string in "#rgb", "#rgba", "#rrggbb", or "#rrggbbaa" form, or an (r, g, b, a) tuple, where each component is an integer between 0 and 255. Colors are passed to :func:`Solid`.
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An image name. Any other string is interpreted as a reference to an image defined with the image statement.
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Images
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The most commonly used displayable is Image, which loads a file from disk and displays it. Since Image is so commonly used, when a string giving a filename is used in a context that expects a displayable, an Image is automatically created. The only time it's necessary to use Image directly is when you want to create an image with style properties.
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