Phoebus Dokos writes:
> >Use OVER#channel,0
> >
> >Wolfgang
>
> Yep but OVER has a very annoying property. Once you use AT and place
your
> text at the same position as your previous PRINT statement. ;-)
I think thats a wonderful property! It rubs your text out again,
restoring the backgroun
>
> On 5/12/01 at 9:46 AM Phoebus Dokos wrote:
>
> >>> Anyone know of a way to print characters on the screen without the
> >>> character's paper affecting the channel / background?
>
> >>Use OVER#channel,0
>
> >Yep but OVER has a very annoying property. Once you use AT and place your
> >text
>
> Anyone know of a way to print characters on the screen without the
> character's paper affecting the channel / background?
> For example I want to lbytes a pic and then PRINT on it without affecting
> the image for each character block but only for the character itself. In
> essence I want
>Anyone know of a way to print characters on the screen without the
>character's paper affecting the channel / background?
>For example I want to lbytes a pic and then PRINT on it without
affecting
>the image for each character block but only for the character itself.
In
>essence I want to know
On 5/12/01 at 9:46 AM Phoebus Dokos wrote:
>>> Anyone know of a way to print characters on the screen without the
>>> character's paper affecting the channel / background?
>>Use OVER#channel,0
>Yep but OVER has a very annoying property. Once you use AT and place your
>text at the same position
At 09:30 ðì 12/5/2001 +0200, you wrote:
>On 11 May 2001, at 23:06, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
>
> > Anyone know of a way to print characters on the screen without the
> > character's paper affecting the channel / background?
>
>
>Use OVER#channel,0
>
>Wolfgang
Yep but OVER has a very annoying property.
On 11 May 2001, at 23:06, Phoebus Dokos wrote:
> Anyone know of a way to print characters on the screen without the
> character's paper affecting the channel / background?
Use OVER#channel,0
Wolfgang