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* '''const UByte''' ''Win'': Window ID to place the question in. (Initialized with WINDOW) | * '''const UByte''' ''Win'': Window ID to place the question in. (Initialized with WINDOW) | ||
* '''const UByte''' ''Mess'': Which dialog to display from dialog table. | * '''const UByte''' ''Mess'': Which dialog to display from dialog table. | ||
− | * '''const UByte''' ''First'': Line where first question is. | + | * '''const UByte''' ''First'': Line from dialog where the first question is. |
− | * '''const UByte''' ''Last'': Line where last question is. | + | * '''const UByte''' ''Last'': Line from dialog where the last question is. |
* '''const UByte''' ''Addr'': Address in bank where line selected is written. | * '''const UByte''' ''Addr'': Address in bank where line selected is written. | ||
==== Description ==== | ==== Description ==== | ||
The ASK command opens a window with a set of choices to be picked with the "selector finger". If ASK is called on an open window ID, the window will shrink closed and re-open with the new data. | The ASK command opens a window with a set of choices to be picked with the "selector finger". If ASK is called on an open window ID, the window will shrink closed and re-open with the new data. |
Latest revision as of 05:16, 23 May 2019
- Opcode: 0x48
- Short name: ASK
- Long name: Ask Question
Memory layout
0x48 | Bank | Win | Mess | First | Last | Addr |
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Arguments
- const UByte Bank: Bank to put line number selected.
- const UByte Win: Window ID to place the question in. (Initialized with WINDOW)
- const UByte Mess: Which dialog to display from dialog table.
- const UByte First: Line from dialog where the first question is.
- const UByte Last: Line from dialog where the last question is.
- const UByte Addr: Address in bank where line selected is written.
Description
The ASK command opens a window with a set of choices to be picked with the "selector finger". If ASK is called on an open window ID, the window will shrink closed and re-open with the new data.