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===CLEAR MESG=== | ===CLEAR MESG=== | ||
A command that turns the message row off, clearing whatever text was being displayed by it. | A command that turns the message row off, clearing whatever text was being displayed by it. | ||
===MESSAGE ROW #=== | |||
[[MESSAGE ROW (command)|See main article.]] | |||
===ENABLE MESG EDGE=== | ===ENABLE MESG EDGE=== | ||
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===DISABLE MESG EDGE=== | ===DISABLE MESG EDGE=== | ||
Turns off the single-char border on the left and right sides of the message row. | Turns off the single-char border on the left and right sides of the message row. | ||
[[Category:MegaZeux Commands]] | [[Category:MegaZeux Commands]] |
Latest revision as of 01:48, 26 January 2011
Activates the Message Row and displays a line or multiple lines of text.
Usage
* "I'm displaying a line of text that changes color."
* "~fI'm displaying a line of text that stays white."
set "$string" "I'm displaying a line of text from a string." * "&$string&"
Supplementary Commands
CLEAR MESG
A command that turns the message row off, clearing whatever text was being displayed by it.
MESSAGE ROW #
ENABLE MESG EDGE
Turns on the single-char border on the left and right sides of the message row (enabled by default).
DISABLE MESG EDGE
Turns off the single-char border on the left and right sides of the message row.