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title | RST 20H, DEFW $7A09 (OZ V4.2 and newer) |
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IN:
DE = (optional) "dynamic" pointer to banner (if banner pointer in definition block is 0)
BHL = pointer to 7 byte window definition block (if B=0, then local pointer)
Window Defintion Block offsets:
0: A = window ID (bits 0-3). The ID is in range 1-8
bit 7=1, 6=1: Draw left & right bars, shelf brackets, banner text, bottom line
bit 7=1, 6=0: Draw left & right bars, shelf brackets, banner text
bit 7=0, 6=1: Draw left & right bars
bit 7=0, 6=0: Just create window space (no visible borders)
bit 5=1: 8 pixel inverted top banner (only evaluated with bit 7=1)
bit 5=0: 7 pixel inverted top banner (only evaluated with bit 7=1)
bit 4=1: For all windows: grey screen, then draw window to get a pop-up effect.
1: X coordinate (upper left corner) of Window (255 to center window)
2: Y coordinate (upper left corner) of Window (255 to center window)
3: WIDTH of Window (inclusive banner & bottom line)
4: HEIGHT of Window (inclusive banner & bottom line)
5: low byte, high byte address of window banner text
Only specified if bit 7 of window ID is enabled.
Set pointer to 0, if using a dynamic banner bannerÂ
(window with different banner each time)
OUT:
Fc = 0
Registers changed after return:
A.BCDEHL/IXIY same
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Notes
This system call was introduced in OZ V4.2, and is used internally by OZ to create all application & popdown windows. It avoids the VDU clutter that otherwise is necessary to draw windows in OZ.
Example of window definition block with extended window "2" having 8 pixel banner and bottom line:
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DEFB @11100000 | 2
DEFW $0000
DEFW $0811
DEFW bannerptr ; this points to a banner text, null-terminated. |
GN_Soe, write string at extended address to standard output
GN_Sop, write string to standard output, local memory
OS_Bout, write null-terminated string block at (B)HL to standard output
OS_Out, write character to standard output
OS_Pout, write embedded null-terminated string at caller (PC) to standard output