Microsoft KB Archive/50001

= The Width of Text Is Carried between Basic SCREENs If Possible =

Article ID: 50001

Article Last Modified on 11/21/2006

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft QuickBasic 4.0
 * Microsoft QuickBASIC 4.0b
 * Microsoft QuickBasic 4.5 for MS-DOS
 * Microsoft BASIC Compiler 6.0
 * Microsoft BASIC Compiler 6.0b
 * Microsoft BASIC Professional Development System 7.0

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This article was previously published under Q50001



SUMMARY
When switching from one SCREEN mode to another, the height and width of the text in the first SCREEN mode will be maintained in the second SCREEN mode if the height and width is supported by the second mode.

If the second SCREEN mode does not support the height and width of the text used in the first SCREEN mode, then the height and width will change to the default of the second.

Although the height and width of the text characters are maintained across SCREEN modes when possible, the text itself is cleared.

This information applies to Microsoft QuickBasic Versions 4.00, 4.00b, and 4.50 for MS-DOS, to Microsoft Basic Compiler Versions 6.00 and 6.00b for MS-DOS and MS OS/2, and to Microsoft Basic PDS Version 7.00 for MS-DOS and MS OS/2.



MORE INFORMATION
The following sample program exhibits this behavior: SCREEN 0 PRINT &quot;80 X 25&quot;       '80 X 25 is the default for screen mode 0. SLEEP

SCREEN 1 PRINT &quot;40 X 25&quot;       'SCREEN 1 does not support the 80 X 25 text SLEEP                 'format, so the format will be changed to                       'SCREEN 1's default of 40 X 25.

SCREEN 0 PRINT &quot;40 x 25&quot;       'SCREEN 0 does support the 40 X 25 text SLEEP                 'format, so the format that was used in                       'SCREEN 1 is maintained when switching to                       'SCREEN 0.

Additional query words: QuickBas BasicCom

Keywords: KB50001

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