Commands Listed in Alphabetical Order
Syntax
MESSage:BOX <X
1>,<Y1>[,<X2>,<Y2>]
MESSage:BOX?
Related Commands
MESSage:STATE
,
MESSage:SHOW,
MESSage:CLEAR
Arguments
<X1> and <X2> = 0 to 1023, and are pixel positions along the horizontal axis.
<X1> defines the left and <X2> defines the right side of the window.
<Y1> and <Y2> = 0 to 767, and are pixel positions along the vertical axis. <Y1>
defines the top and <Y2> defines the bottom of the window. The reserved height
of all characters is 16 pixels so the window must be at least that high to fully
display cha
racters.
<X2> an d <Y2> are optional because the MESSAGE:SHOW
command automatically sizes the box to fit the message. All four values are
returned in a query.
MESSage:
CLEAR (No Query Form)
Clears the contents of the message box.
Group
Display
Syntax
MESSage:CLEAR
Related Commands
MESSage:B
OX, MESSage:SHOW, MESSage:STATE
Examples
MESSage:CLEAR
removes the message from the message window.
MESSage:SHOW
This command specifies the contents of the message box. MESSage:SHOW
<Qstring> defines the content of the message box. Change in string length causes
automatic resize of the message box to fit the text. The box may be resized using
the MESSage:BOX command. The MESSage:STATE commandisusedtoturn
on and off the message box display.
Group
Display
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