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* One of 3 mode keywords is mandatory when using this statement to deal with the text background.
* One of 3 mode keywords is mandatory when using this statement to deal with the text background.
**''_KEEPBACKGROUND'' (mode 1): Text background transparent. Only the text is displayed over anything behind it.
**''_KEEPBACKGROUND'' (mode 1): Text background transparent. Only the text is displayed over anything behind it.

Revision as of 02:13, 24 January 2023

The _PRINTMODE statement sets the text or _FONT printing mode on an image when using PRINT or _PRINTSTRING.


Syntax

_PRINTMODE {_KEEPBACKGROUND|_ONLYBACKGROUND|_FILLBACKGROUND}[, imageHandle&]


Parameters

  • One of 3 mode keywords is mandatory when using this statement to deal with the text background.
    • _KEEPBACKGROUND (mode 1): Text background transparent. Only the text is displayed over anything behind it.
    • _ONLYBACKGROUND (mode 2): Text background only is displayed. Text is transparent to anything behind it.
    • _FILLBACKGROUND (mode 3): Text and background block anything behind them like a normal PRINT. Default setting.
  • If the optional imageHandle& is omitted or is 0 then the setting will be applied to the current destination image.


Description

  • Use the _PRINTMODE (function) to find the current _PRINTMODE setting mode number for an image.
  • The _PRINTMODE statement and function can only be used on graphic images, not text-based ones such as SCREEN 0


Examples

Example: Using _PRINTMODE with PRINT in a graphic screen mode. The background used is CHR$(219) = █

SCREEN 12
COLOR 8: LOCATE 10, 10: PRINT STRING$(3, 219) 'background
_PRINTMODE _KEEPBACKGROUND
COLOR 15: LOCATE 10, 10: PRINT _PRINTMODE
END


See also



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