A few people have been asking me how those colors in ET-(menu)scripts actually work.
Few facts:
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[li]Colors are in RGBA:[/li][ol]
[li]Red, Green, Blue: Indicating the specified color.[/li][li]Alpha: Indicating the specified transparency/see-through of the color.[/li][/ul]
[li]Numbers with dots are percentages, number without dots only have 0/1 values (minimum/maximum): [/li][LIST=1]
[li]1 .0 .0 1 is a solid fullred color.[/li][li].50 .50 .50 .99 is a solid medium-gray color.[/li][/ol]
[li]You cannot have more then 3 numbers after one dot. So you’re not able to select .100 or .150. it’ll automatically be set to a .10 and .15 value.[/li][li]When having 1 number instead of two (with a dot), it will put a 0 behind it. .15 .5 .15 1 equals to .15 .50 .15 1. If you want to use a 1 digital number, put a 0 in front of it, like .15 .05 .15 1.[/li][/LIST]
If you do not want to go through all the trouble, here’s a very small tool (with the color script used for the SoundpackComposer tool) you could use to determine the RGB values for a color: http://www.upload.ee/files/1343034/ETColorPicker.zip.html
Remember, it ONLY calculates the RGB values for you, so you will have to add the Alpha value yourself.