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Latest revision as of 13:21, 13 September 2007


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
...


Note:

Use $ to create a newline:

display ok Test $1$2$3

creates:

Test
1
2
3
[ ok ]

See Also

Miscellaneous

  • Miscellaneous commands
display Shows a message
execute Executes an external program
linesPerCycle Sets the execution speed
set sets a variable to a value (variable assignment)
send Sends a HTTP request to a server and runs the code that is returned
shutDown Shuts your computer down
sound Plays a wave file or the SystemDefault beep
str performs a operation on a string
tile retrieves information about tiles