So I am using notohud, and I have the xhair circle enabled. I dont remember the last time I enabled a crosshair because I used the same hud for so long. How can I make the color of it black?
I didn't add customization for the circle crosshair, so open up scripts/HudLayout.res and the first thing you'll see is xHairCircle. Change fgcolor to "0 0 0 255" if you want it pure black, or if you want it transparent, change the last number and make it lower, for example "0 0 0 150"
where it says "fgcolor" change the values next to it to "0 0 0 255" and mess with the 255 value to change the transparency, 255 is totally solid, 0 is invisible, 128 is semi, etc
while we're on the subject of crosshair color, does anyone know if crosshair alpha works and how i can make my crosshair more transparent?
Chrom3w0lfwhile we're on the subject of crosshair color, does anyone know if crosshair alpha works and how i can make my crosshair more transparent?
I think this is the answer you want
when there are numbers underneath a crosshair in your config (such as 255 255 255 255), they go in this order: R G B A(red, green, blue, alpha). The max values these numbers can reach is 255.
So to edit the color, mess with the first 3 numbers. To mess with transparency, mess with the fourth number value. I believe brandbrand already explained it but maybe you didn't get it.
Hope this helps
I think this is the answer you want
when there are numbers underneath a crosshair in your config (such as 255 255 255 255), they go in this order: R G B A(red, green, blue, alpha). The max values these numbers can reach is 255.
So to edit the color, mess with the first 3 numbers. To mess with transparency, mess with the fourth number value. I believe brandbrand already explained it but maybe you didn't get it.
Hope this helps
PurpleeeeeeeeChrom3w0lfwhile we're on the subject of crosshair color, does anyone know if crosshair alpha works and how i can make my crosshair more transparent?
I think this is the answer you want
when there are numbers underneath a crosshair in your config (such as 255 255 255 255), they go in this order: R G B A(red, green, blue, alpha). The max values these numbers can reach is 255.
So to edit the color, mess with the first 3 numbers. To mess with transparency, mess with the fourth number value. I believe brandbrand already explained it but maybe you didn't get it.
Hope this helps
yea i know all this im not fucking stupid but i just dont know if changing the alpha does anything because when i do change it, it doesnt do anything.
I think this is the answer you want
when there are numbers underneath a crosshair in your config (such as 255 255 255 255), they go in this order: R G B A(red, green, blue, alpha). The max values these numbers can reach is 255.
So to edit the color, mess with the first 3 numbers. To mess with transparency, mess with the fourth number value. I believe brandbrand already explained it but maybe you didn't get it.
Hope this helps[/quote]
yea i know all this im not fucking stupid but i just dont know if changing the alpha does anything because when i do change it, it doesnt do anything.
Chrom3w0lfyea i know all this im not fucking stupid but i just dont know if changing the alpha does anything because when i do change it, it doesnt do anything.
The fourth value in fgcolor doesn't work for fonts correctly I believe. At least, it never has for me either. It works fine for image panels but I would assume it simply isn't supported for CExLabels (basically text boxes).
yea i know all this im not fucking stupid but i just dont know if changing the alpha does anything because when i do change it, it doesnt do anything.[/quote]
The fourth value in fgcolor doesn't work for fonts correctly I believe. At least, it never has for me either. It works fine for image panels but I would assume it simply isn't supported for CExLabels (basically text boxes).