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* The function returns -1 if a program screen resize was attempted by the user. | * The function returns -1 if a program screen resize was attempted by the user. | ||
* After the function returns -1, [[_RESIZEWIDTH]] and [[_RESIZEHEIGHT]] can return the new requested dimensions in pixels. | * After the function returns -1, [[_RESIZEWIDTH]] and [[_RESIZEHEIGHT]] can return the new requested dimensions in pixels. | ||
* The [[$RESIZE]]:ON [[metacommand]] must be used so the program is created with a user resizable window. | * The [[$RESIZE]]:ON [[metacommand]] must be used so the program is created with a user resizable window. |
Revision as of 02:29, 23 January 2023
The _RESIZE function returns true (-1) when a user has attempted to resize the program window and $RESIZE:ON has allowed it.
Syntax
- IF _RESIZE THEN rx& = _RESIZEWIDTH: ry& = _RESIZEHEIGHT
Description
- The function returns -1 if a program screen resize was attempted by the user.
- After the function returns -1, _RESIZEWIDTH and _RESIZEHEIGHT can return the new requested dimensions in pixels.
- The $RESIZE:ON metacommand must be used so the program is created with a user resizable window.
Availability
- Version 1.000 and up.
Examples
Example: Resize the current screen image according to user's request.
$RESIZE:ON s& = _NEWIMAGE(300, 300, 32) SCREEN s& bee& = _LOADIMAGE("qb64_trans.png") 'any image DO IF _RESIZE THEN oldimage& = s& s& = _NEWIMAGE(_RESIZEWIDTH, _RESIZEHEIGHT, 32) SCREEN s& _FREEIMAGE oldimage& END IF CLS 'Center the QB64 bee image: x = _WIDTH / 2 - _WIDTH(bee&) / 2 y = _HEIGHT / 2 - _HEIGHT(bee&) / 2 _PUTIMAGE (x, y), bee& _DISPLAY _LIMIT 30 LOOP |
See also
- $RESIZE (metacommand)
- _RESIZE
- _RESIZEWIDTH, _RESIZEHEIGHT (requested pixel dimensions)