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|r1= [[Array]] - Array of [[Strings]]: The index of the layer name in the array corresponds to the layer number the cut effect will be displayed on. If no layers were defined, the return is {{ic|[""]}}, because 0 layer is reserved for usage in cut commands without layer param or when name of the layer given is empty {{hl|""}}.
|r1= [[Array]] - Array of [[Strings]]: The index of the layer name in the array corresponds to the layer number the cut effect will be displayed on. If no layers were defined, the return is <sqf inline>[""]</sqf>, because layer 0 is reserved for usage in cut commands without layer param or when the provided layer name is empty {{hl|""}}.


|x1= <sqf>private _allLayers = allCutLayers;</sqf>
|x1= <sqf>private _allLayers = allCutLayers;</sqf>

Revision as of 15:36, 27 July 2022

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Description

Description:
Returns all named layers used by cutRsc, cutText, cutObj or cutFadeOut. The layer normally would be added on the first use of any of the aforementioned commands, however if a layer needs to be reserved it could be done like so:
private _layerNum = "TAG_myLayerName" cutFadeOut 0;
Groups:
GUI Control

Syntax

Syntax:
allCutLayers
Return Value:
Array - Array of Strings: The index of the layer name in the array corresponds to the layer number the cut effect will be displayed on. If no layers were defined, the return is [""], because layer 0 is reserved for usage in cut commands without layer param or when the provided layer name is empty "".

Examples

Example 1:
private _allLayers = allCutLayers;

Additional Information

See also:
cutRsc cutText cutObj cutFadeOut allActiveTitleEffects activeTitleEffectParams

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