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| `layer_move(layer)` | Turns specified layer on, and all other layers off. | |
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| `layer_move(layer)` | Turns specified layer on, and all other layers off. | |
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| `layer_on(layer)` | Turns specified layer on, leaves all other layers in existing state. | |
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| `layer_on(layer)` | Turns specified layer on, leaves all other layers in existing state. | |
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| `layer_off(layer)` | Turns specified layer off, leaves all other layers in existing state. | |
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| `layer_off(layer)` | Turns specified layer off, leaves all other layers in existing state. | |
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| `layer_invert(layer)` | Interverts/toggles the state of the specified layer | |
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| `layer_invert(layer)` | Inverts/toggles the state of the specified layer | |
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| `layer_or(layer_mask)` | Turns on layers based on matching bits between specifed layer and existing layer state. | |
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| `layer_or(layer_mask)` | Turns on layers based on matching bits between specifed layer and existing layer state. | |
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| `layer_and(layer_mask)` | Turns on layers based on matching enabled bits between specifed layer and existing layer state. | |
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| `layer_and(layer_mask)` | Turns on layers based on matching enabled bits between specifed layer and existing layer state. | |
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| `layer_xor(layer_mask)` | Turns on layers based on non-matching bits between specifed layer and existing layer state. | |
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| `layer_xor(layer_mask)` | Turns on layers based on non-matching bits between specifed layer and existing layer state. | |
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