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== Definition == | == Definition == | ||
- | A text is a text written on screen with [[texts|texts functions]], like [[write]]() or [[write_int]](). A text is addressed using the associated [[TextID]]. | + | A text is a text written on screen with [[Functioncategory:texts|texts functions]], like [[write]]() or [[write_int]](). A text is addressed using the associated [[TextID]]. |
There are two kinds of texts: | There are two kinds of texts: |
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Definition
A text is a text written on screen with texts functions, like write() or write_int(). A text is addressed using the associated TextID.
There are two kinds of texts:
- Static text is any text written with write(); it is static, because the content of the text cannot be changed after writing, but the text can be moved and deleted.
- Dynamic text is any text written with write_xxx() functions; it is dynamic because the content of the text always reflects the current value of the variable specified. Of course moving and deleting is also possible.
Example
Program f; Begin write(0,1,1,0,"FPS:"); write_int(0,31,1,0,&fps); Repeat frame; Until(key(_esc)) End
Used in example: write(), write_int(), fps