Looks like Function "im.Flip" does not work with composite images.
Is there any simple way to reflect the composite image horizontally?
im.Flip and composite images
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Re: im.Flip and composite images
Three options I can think of... all untested
im.Flip every component of the composite individually - might mean adjusting the (x, y) tuple though
maybe im.Flip( renpy.display.layout.Flatten( the composite ) ) - iffy as Flatten is a Container so might not work on just a composite - also pretty expensive time wise
or using ATL and xzoom flip
show compy_image:
.... xzoom -1.0
im.Flip every component of the composite individually - might mean adjusting the (x, y) tuple though
maybe im.Flip( renpy.display.layout.Flatten( the composite ) ) - iffy as Flatten is a Container so might not work on just a composite - also pretty expensive time wise
or using ATL and xzoom flip
show compy_image:
.... xzoom -1.0
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