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=SET SCREENIO=
 
 
 
 
==Class==
 
==Class==
 
Recital Terminal Developer Environment
 
Recital Terminal Developer Environment
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
[[SET CONSOLE]], [[SET MAPCHAR]], [[SET SCREENMAP]], [[BLINK()]], [[BOLD()]], [[CHR()]], [[REVERSE()]], [[UNDERLINE()]]
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[[BLINK()]], [[BOLD()]], [[CHR()]], [[REVERSE()]], [[SET CONSOLE]], [[SET MAPCHAR]], [[SET SCREENMAP]], [[UNDERLINE()]]
  
  
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set screenio off
 
set screenio off
 
? chr(255)
 
? chr(255)
set screenio on</code>
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set screenio on
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</code>
  
  

Revision as of 11:44, 17 April 2009

Class

Recital Terminal Developer Environment


Purpose

Handle processing of character 255


Syntax

SET SCREENIO ON | OFF | (<expL>)


See Also

BLINK(), BOLD(), CHR(), REVERSE(), SET CONSOLE, SET MAPCHAR, SET SCREENMAP, UNDERLINE()


Description

The SET SCREENIO command allows the programmer to handle processing of the special screen attributes character, CHR(255). Standard processing uses the screen attributes character to mark sections of the screenmap for special video attributes such as blink or reverse. The SET SCREENIO command allows for temporary disabling of the processing of CHR(255).

If SET SCREENIO is OFF, special processing is disabled and CHR (255) is displayed as a space character.


Example

set screenio off
? chr(255)
set screenio on


Products

Recital Terminal Developer