Difference between revisions of "AGI Command Reference - Text Management Commands"
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+ | == <br />prevent.input(); == | ||
+ | <blockquote>Prevents the user from entering anything using the keyboard.</blockquote> | ||
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+ | == accept.input(); == | ||
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+ | <blockquote>Allows the user to enter text using the keyboard.</blockquote> | ||
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+ | == print(n); print.v(n); == | ||
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+ | <blockquote>Opens a text window in the center of the screen, where a message number n (or Var(n)) from the messages field of the current LOGIC resource is displayed. Output mode is determined by Flag(15). | ||
+ | The message is a NULL-terminated string of text. In addition to letters, digits, and other symbols, the string may contain:<br /> | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | * Newline character (0Ah); | ||
+ | * Format element: | ||
+ | ** %v - at this place the output will include a decimal value of variable with the given number. | ||
+ | ** %m - the text of the message with the given number is inserted at this place. | ||
+ | ** %0 - the name of the item with the given number is inserted at this place. | ||
+ | ** %w - a vocabulary word with the given number is inserted at this place. | ||
+ | ** %s - a string variable with the given number is inserted at this place. | ||
+ | ** %g - a message with this number from message field of Logic(0) is inserted at this place.<br /> | ||
+ | <br /> | ||
+ | For v format, you can add a vertical line and a number of characters the output should take. In this case leading zeros are not suppressed in the output. Example: %v34 | 2 When you write your messages, remember that the interpreter wraps the text between the lines as needed when the message is displayed.</blockquote> | ||
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+ | == display(R, C, N); display.v(R, C, N); == | ||
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+ | <blockquote>Prints a message number N (Var(N)) in the row R (Var(R)), starting with the column C (Var(C)). No window is created, so it is up to the programmer to erase the output when it is no longer needed.</blockquote> | ||
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+ | == print.at(n, x, y, l); print.at.v(n, x, y, l); == | ||
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+ | <blockquote>Analogous to print but the programmer can specify the window location. x, y, and l are constants specifying coordinates of the top left corner of the window and its width in character cells of a 40x25 screen.</blockquote> | ||
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+ | == version(); == | ||
+ | |||
+ | <blockquote>Prints interpreter version in the center of the screen.</blockquote> | ||
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+ | == text.screen(); == | ||
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+ | <blockquote>The screen switches to the text mode 40x25.</blockquote> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == graphics(); == | ||
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+ | <blockquote>The screen returns to the graphics mode. The picture on the screen is restored.</blockquote> | ||
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+ | == set.cursor.char(n); == | ||
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+ | <blockquote>First byte of the message n is user as a text mode cursor.</blockquote> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == set.text.attribute(F, B); == | ||
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+ | <blockquote>Sets foreground and background colors for display, get_num, and get_string commands.</blockquote> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == clear.lines(n, m, C); == | ||
+ | |||
+ | <blockquote>Clears text lines from n to m using color C.</blockquote> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == clear.text.rect(x1, y1, x2, y2, C); == | ||
+ | |||
+ | <blockquote>Clears a rectangular area with top left corner coordinates (x1,y1) and bottom right coordinates (x2,y2) using color C.</blockquote> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == status.line.on(); == | ||
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+ | <blockquote>Shows the status line containing the current score and sound status (on/off).</blockquote> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == status.line.off(); == | ||
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+ | <blockquote>Removes the status line.</blockquote> | ||
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prevent.input();
Prevents the user from entering anything using the keyboard.
accept.input();
Allows the user to enter text using the keyboard.
print(n); print.v(n);
Opens a text window in the center of the screen, where a message number n (or Var(n)) from the messages field of the current LOGIC resource is displayed. Output mode is determined by Flag(15).
The message is a NULL-terminated string of text. In addition to letters, digits, and other symbols, the string may contain:
- Newline character (0Ah);
- Format element:
- %v - at this place the output will include a decimal value of variable with the given number.
- %m - the text of the message with the given number is inserted at this place.
- %0 - the name of the item with the given number is inserted at this place.
- %w - a vocabulary word with the given number is inserted at this place.
- %s - a string variable with the given number is inserted at this place.
- %g - a message with this number from message field of Logic(0) is inserted at this place.
For v format, you can add a vertical line and a number of characters the output should take. In this case leading zeros are not suppressed in the output. Example: %v34 | 2 When you write your messages, remember that the interpreter wraps the text between the lines as needed when the message is displayed.
display(R, C, N); display.v(R, C, N);
Prints a message number N (Var(N)) in the row R (Var(R)), starting with the column C (Var(C)). No window is created, so it is up to the programmer to erase the output when it is no longer needed.
print.at(n, x, y, l); print.at.v(n, x, y, l);
Analogous to print but the programmer can specify the window location. x, y, and l are constants specifying coordinates of the top left corner of the window and its width in character cells of a 40x25 screen.
version();
Prints interpreter version in the center of the screen.
text.screen();
The screen switches to the text mode 40x25.
graphics();
The screen returns to the graphics mode. The picture on the screen is restored.
set.cursor.char(n);
First byte of the message n is user as a text mode cursor.
set.text.attribute(F, B);
Sets foreground and background colors for display, get_num, and get_string commands.
clear.lines(n, m, C);
Clears text lines from n to m using color C.
clear.text.rect(x1, y1, x2, y2, C);
Clears a rectangular area with top left corner coordinates (x1,y1) and bottom right coordinates (x2,y2) using color C.
status.line.on();
Shows the status line containing the current score and sound status (on/off).
status.line.off();
Removes the status line.
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