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===General===
[[image:Kulisseneinstellungen_e.gif]]
===Scene name (used for savegame title)===
===Scene name (used for savegame title)===
[[image:Kulissenname_e.gif]]
When saving a game this name of the scene will be used as the savegame's name on which the active character stands.
When saving a game this name of the scene will be used as the savegame's name on which the active character stands.


===Background Music===
===Background Music===
[[image:Hintergrundmusik_e.gif]]
The file chosen will be played as background music (looped infinitely).
The file chosen will be played as background music (looped infinitely).


===Continue background music of previous scene===
===Continue background music of previous scene===
[[image:Musik_weiterspielen_e.gif]]
If selected the background music of the previous scene will be continued. This is useful for an option menu where you don't want to stop the music of the previous scene.
If selected the background music of the previous scene will be continued. This is useful for an option menu where you don't want to stop the music of the previous scene.


===Scroll scene if the cursor is at the screen edge===
===Scroll scene if the cursor is at the screen edge===
[[image:Kulisse_scrollen_e.gif]]
If selected the user can scroll the scene manually (if the size is not big enough). Otherwise the scene will be scrolled only if the character arrives at the edge of the visible screen area.
If selected the user can scroll the scene manually (if the size is not big enough). Otherwise the scene will be scrolled only if the character arrives at the edge of the visible screen area.


===Particle-system===
===Particle-system===
[[image:Kulisse_partikelsystem_e.gif]]
A particle system that will be shown on this scene (e.g. snow, rain). For further details see [[Particles]].
A particle system that will be shown on this scene (e.g. snow, rain). For further details see [[Particles]].


===Light map===
===Light map===
[[image:Beleuchtung_e.gif]]
Here you can select an image that is used for lighting of all persons on this scene. It defines the color a person is drawn for all positions of the scene. The image can (and should) be smaller than the background image of the scene. It will be stretched to the size of the background image. Usually 1/4 of the background image width and height respectively should be enough.
Here you can select an image that is used for lighting of all persons on this scene. It defines the color a person is drawn for all positions of the scene. The image can (and should) be smaller than the background image of the scene. It will be stretched to the size of the background image. Usually 1/4 of the background image width and height respectively should be enough.

Latest revision as of 13:41, 25 March 2006

General

Kulisseneinstellungen e.gif

Scene name (used for savegame title)

Kulissenname e.gif

When saving a game this name of the scene will be used as the savegame's name on which the active character stands.

Background Music

Hintergrundmusik e.gif

The file chosen will be played as background music (looped infinitely).

Continue background music of previous scene

Musik weiterspielen e.gif

If selected the background music of the previous scene will be continued. This is useful for an option menu where you don't want to stop the music of the previous scene.

Scroll scene if the cursor is at the screen edge

Kulisse scrollen e.gif

If selected the user can scroll the scene manually (if the size is not big enough). Otherwise the scene will be scrolled only if the character arrives at the edge of the visible screen area.

Particle-system

Kulisse partikelsystem e.gif

A particle system that will be shown on this scene (e.g. snow, rain). For further details see Particles.

Light map

Beleuchtung e.gif

Here you can select an image that is used for lighting of all persons on this scene. It defines the color a person is drawn for all positions of the scene. The image can (and should) be smaller than the background image of the scene. It will be stretched to the size of the background image. Usually 1/4 of the background image width and height respectively should be enough.