#### ## ## ## ## ============================================================ ###### N S I C O M M A N D S ## ## ============================================================== ## ## ## ## NOTES: ------ · [ ] - refers to optional parts of a command. · '[n]' or '[m]' - always decimal numbers, containing one or more ASCII digits to express their value. · Where '[n]' occurs in a command and the value of 'n' is not explicitly defined, it usually defaults to 1. · 'ESC' - an ESCape key press (HEX $1B or DECIMAL 27) - Use CTRL-[ if you don't have an ESCape key (Commodore 64's, for instance) - in some implementations, $DB also works as a command introducer, but ESC is much more widely-used · Commands involving upper or lower-case letters are always case-sensitive. · Where applicable, the equivalent C-Net MCI commands (version 2.0 and beyond) have been included for reference. · All sequences should be entered WITHOUT SPACES - the spaces are included for readability only. Cursor Positioning Making your screen do the tango Text F/X Italics, Boldface, and international intrigue Changing Colours Monochrome users may skip this part Next Section Table of Contents
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