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Revision as of 17:16, 10 March 2009
Contents
SET PCGRAPHICS
Class
Xbase Compatibility
Purpose
Map PC line drawing graphics characters.
Syntax
SET PCGRAPHICS ON | OFF | (<expL>)
See Also
APPEND, CHANGE, CREATE SCREEN, EDIT, MODIFY SCREEN, WAIT, EDITFIELD(), FILETYPE(), FMT(), INDEXEXT(), INKEY(), LASTKEY(), READKEY(), SET CLIPPER, SET CLIPPER5, SET COMPATIBLE, SET EDITFIELD, SET FILECASE, SET FILETYPE, SET FORMAT, SET INDEXEXT, SET MEMOEXT, SET PCEDIT, SET PCEXACT, SET PCFILTER, SET PCLOCKING, SET PCKEYS, SET PCPICTURE, SET PCSAYS, SET PCUNIQUE, DB_FOXPLUSBUGS, DB_FOXPROKEYS, DB_SAMBA
Description
If SET PCGRAPHICS is ON, then IBM-PC line drawing graphics characters are mapped into the appropriate character sequence for the issuing terminal.
This command assists the portability of dBASE programs that use the line drawing characters of the IBM-PC, e.g., vertical lines, horizontal lines, box corners etc.
This command allows for the optional logical expression <expL> to be evaluated. If a value of .T. is returned, PCGRAPHICS is set ON. If a value of .F. is returned, PCGRAPHICS is set OFF. By default PCGRAPHICS is OFF.
Example
set pcgraphics on use customer set format to customer edit
Products
Recital Terminal Developer