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DarkBASIC Professional Discussion / sovrascrivere un testo

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Brux
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Posted: 13th Aug 2014 11:56
ogni volta che scrivo un testo su DBPro e successivamente
decido di scrivere un altro testo alle stesse coordinate
i caratteri vengono sovrascritti e non si capisce piu' niente !
perche' come succedeva con AMOS i caratteri non vengono
sovrascritti in modo chiaro e leggibile ?
Perche' non introdurre il linguaggio 'AMAL' anche in DBPro ??
Ve lo ricordate ...era bellissimo !
TheComet
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Posted: 14th Aug 2014 01:56
Show some code please so we can help.

If you print text, and then print more text at the same coordinate, of course they are going to overlap. That's how computers work.

Green Gandalf
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Posted: 14th Aug 2014 15:45
Perhaps he means he wants the new text to replace the old text, like this:



Uncomment the second line to see the difference.

We seem to have another poster who expects us to be mind readers.



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RonsWare
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Posted: 14th Aug 2014 16:59
@Brux
È possibile scrivere in inglese Per favore
Otterrete molti più commenti
Se lo si desidera, è possibile utilizzare Google
Grazie

Cheers.

All programmers are playwrights, and all computers are lousy actors.
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Posted: 14th Aug 2014 23:19 Edited at: 14th Aug 2014 23:24
Indeed.

But then so can we.

Edit Actually, I don't care what language they write in as long as they explain themselves clearly - and it's a language covered by Google of course.

The original "Book? Book is stupid." thread was an interesting case in point.



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