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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
- | Any fpg files you load must have the same colordepth as you set for the screen. | + | Any fpg files you load must have the same or a lower colordepth as you set for the screen. |
Uncommon resolutions can also be used, for example 399x10, which will be the actual size of the window if you run in windowed mode. At full screen black edges might appear. | Uncommon resolutions can also be used, for example 399x10, which will be the actual size of the window if you run in windowed mode. At full screen black edges might appear. |
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Definition
INT set_mode ( <INT width> , <INT height> , [<INT depth>] , [<INT flags>] )
Sets the screen resolution of your program, and optionally the colordepth of the screen and any render flags for extra options. If this command is not used, the default settings will take effect (320x200 at 256(8 bit) colors).
Some much used resolutions are: 320x240, 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024, and 1400x1050.
Parameters
INT width | - Width of the screen in pixels. |
INT height | - Height of the screen in pixels. |
INT depth | - Color depth of the screen. See color_depths. |
INT flags | - Mode of rendering. See render flags. |
Returns
INT : true
Notes
Any fpg files you load must have the same or a lower colordepth as you set for the screen.
Uncommon resolutions can also be used, for example 399x10, which will be the actual size of the window if you run in windowed mode. At full screen black edges might appear.
Errors
Unsupported graphical mode | - Specified graphical mode is not supported. |
Example
Program test; Begin Set_mode(640,480,16); Loop Frame; End End