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Revision as of 04:06, 26 September 2005
Synopsis
display {[ok] | [okcancel] | [yesno] | [yesnocancel]} {message}
Description
The display command displays a standard Windows messagebox with a set of buttons of your choice.
Example
display yesno You have run out of ingots. Do you want to end the script? if #dispRes = yes halt ...
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Use $ to create a newline: display ok Test $1$2$3 creates: Test 1 2 3 [ ok ] |
See also
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