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Syntax: TXSUB(<expC>)
Purpose: Prints a text string in subscript mode.
Argument: <expC> is the text string or character memory
variable to be printed in subscript.
Returns: Subscripted string
Usage: TXSUB() is useful anytime you need to print your
text subscripted. It will print the subscripted
text in the same font as your normal text line.
Example: water = "H"+txsub("2")+"O"
badacid = "H"+txsub("2")+"SO"+txsub("4")
@ 10, 10 say "Drink "+water+" not "+badacid
See Also: TXSUPER(), TXCOLPRINT(), TXDOTPRINT()
See Also:
TXSUPER()
TXCOLPRINT()
TXDOTPRINT()
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