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| [[DynamicColor]] || DynamicColor describes how a color channel will be dynamically updated. | | [[DynamicColor]] || DynamicColor describes how a color channel will be dynamically updated. | ||
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| [[Group]] || Group allows one to bring together a number of elements and refer to them as a single object. | | [[Group]] || Group allows one to bring together a number of elements and refer to them as a single object. | ||
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| [[Link]] || Link is an object which creates a link (route) between two teleporters. | | [[Link]] || Link is an object which creates a link (route) between two teleporters. | ||
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| [[Material]] || A material is used in a BZFlag world to define a new look for otherwise regular objects, such as meshboxes. | | [[Material]] || A material is used in a BZFlag world to define a new look for otherwise regular objects, such as meshboxes. |