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Ren'Py Script Statements
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ATL Code can be included as part of three Ren'Py script statements.
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ATL Code can be included as part of three Ren'Py script statements.
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Transform Statement
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Transform Statement
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The transform statement creates a transform that can be supplied as part of an at clause. The syntax of the transform statement is:
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The transform statement creates a transform that can be supplied as part of an at clause. The syntax of the transform statement is:
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The transform statement must be run at init time. If it is found outside an init block, then it is automatically placed inside an init block with a priority of 0. The transform may have a list of parameters, which must be supplied when it is called.
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The transform statement must be run at init time. If it is found outside an init block, then it is automatically placed inside an init block with a priority of 0. The transform may have a list of parameters, which must be supplied when it is called.
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`Name` must be a python identifier. The transform created by the ATL block is bound to this name.::
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`Name` must be a python identifier. The transform created by the ATL block is bound to this name.::
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Image Statement With ATL Block
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The second way to use ATL is as part of an image statement with ATL block. This binds an image name to the given transform. As there's no way to supply parameters to this transform, it's only useful if the transform defines an animation. The syntax for an image statement with ATL block is:
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The second way to use ATL is as part of an image statement with ATL block. This binds an image name to the given transform. As there's no way to supply parameters to this transform, it's only useful if the transform defines an animation. The syntax for an image statement with ATL block is:
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Scene and Show Statements with ATL Block
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Scene and Show Statements with ATL Block
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The final way to use ATL is as part of a scene or show statement. This wraps the image being shown inside an ATL transformation.
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The final way to use ATL is as part of a scene or show statement. This wraps the image being shown inside an ATL transformation.
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