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[[AGI Command Reference - Object Description Commands|5]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Object Motion Control Commands|6]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Inventory Item Management Commands|7]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Picture Resource Management Commands|8]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Sound Resource Management Commands|9]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Text Management Commands|10]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - String Management Commands|11]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Initialization Commands|12]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Menu Management Commands|13]] |
 
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[[AGI Command Reference - Unknown Commands|16]]
 
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<div align="center"><span style="font-size: 22pt">Object Control Commands</span><br />
 
''By [[Chris Cromer]]''</div>
 
 
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Interpreter controls movement of objects around the screen automatically checking the following conditions:
 
 
* If an object priority is 0 it cannot cross an unconditional barrier (pixels with priority 0).
 
* If an object priority is 15 and a command ignore_block(); has not been given to it, it cannot cross a conditional barrier (pixels with priority 1) and leave the block set using the 'block' command.
 
* If an object has not been given 'ignore.horizon(oi);' Object(i) command, it cannot move above the horizon set using the set_horizon command.
 
* An object should follow the conditions set using
 
object.on.water(oi); and object.on.land(oi); Object(i) commands (see object description commands).
 
 
<blockquote>Object number 0 is called EGO. It is different from others in that the player may move it around using the keyboard.</blockquote>
 
 
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[[AGI Command Reference - Arithmetic Commands|1]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Commands to Load and unLoad Resources|2]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Program Control Commands|3]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Object Control Commands|4]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Object Description Commands|5]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Object Motion Control Commands|6]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Inventory Item Management Commands|7]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Picture Resource Management Commands|8]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Sound Resource Management Commands|9]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Text Management Commands|10]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - String Management Commands|11]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Initialization Commands|12]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Menu Management Commands|13]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Test Commands|14]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Other Commands|15]] |
 
[[AGI Command Reference - Unknown Commands|16]]
 
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