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There are two variants of side image support that can be selected - either alone or together - using config variables:
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There are two variants of side image support that can be selected - either alone or together - using config variables:
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If this is given, then the side image will track the given image tag, rather than the image associated with currently speaking character. For example,
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If this is given, then the side image will track the given image tag, rather than the image associated with currently speaking character. For example,
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Will make the side image track the "eileen" image tag, which is associated with the ``e`` character.
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Will make the side image track the "eileen" image tag, which is associated with the ``e`` character.
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When set to true, the side image will only show if an image with that tag is not already being shown on the screen.
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When set to true, the side image will only show if an image with that tag is not already being shown on the screen.
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Leaving Room / Customization
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Leaving Room / Customization
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By default, the entire width of the screen is taken up by the text. If one tries to display a side image, it will be displayed on top of the text. To fix this, one should include margin or padding on the appropriate side of the text window, using code like::
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By default, the entire width of the screen is taken up by the text. If one tries to display a side image, it will be displayed on top of the text. To fix this, one should include margin or padding on the appropriate side of the text window, using code like::
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The position of the side image can be changed by customizing the ``say`` or ``nvl`` screens. Both include the line::
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The position of the side image can be changed by customizing the ``say`` or ``nvl`` screens. Both include the line::
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By changing the xalign and yalign properties, you can control the positioning of the side image on the screen.
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By changing the xalign and yalign properties, you can control the positioning of the side image on the screen.
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Finally, the :func:`SideImage` function returns, as a displayable, the current side image. This can be used as part of more advanced screen customization.
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Finally, the :func:`SideImage` function returns, as a displayable, the current side image. This can be used as part of more advanced screen customization.
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