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list all off date, event while inkey()=0 | list all off date, event while inkey()=0 | ||
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Recital Terminal Developer | Recital Terminal Developer | ||
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Revision as of 11:52, 12 March 2009
Contents
SET SCROLL
Class
Screen Environment
Purpose
Specify a vertical scrolling region on the screen.
Syntax
SET SCROLL TO <expN1>, <expN2> | DEFAULT
See Also
Description
The SET SCROLL command allows you to specify a vertical scrolling region. The scrolling region will be displayed between rows <expN1>, the top row, and <expN2>, the bottom row. Text displayed on the screen lying outside of the scrolling region remains static on the screen.
By default the scrolling region covers the complete screen, from line 0 to line 23/24. Rows are addressable from 0 to 23/24, and columns from 0 to 79.
Example
set scroll to 10,19 @8, 0 say "Date Event " @9, 0 say "-------- --------" @10,0 list all off date, event while inkey()=0 set scroll to default clear
Products
Recital Terminal Developer