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Print output is formatted as HTML: any valid HTML expression may be used, including images and links.
Print output is formatted as HTML: any valid HTML expression may be used, including images and links.


== Example ==
== Example (Basic) ==


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Print
Print
Print "The time is <i>", Now, "</i>"
Print "The time is <i>", Now, "</i>"
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== Example (JavaScript) ==
<pre>
// Print Example
/* NSB.Print writes text to the output window */
NSB.Print(("Hello World!") + "<br>");
NSB.Print();
NSB.Print("The time is <i> " + new Date() + " </i>");
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Revision as of 22:08, 19 May 2013

Print [expressionA[, expressionB[, expressionC[, ...]]]]

Description

Print is an easy way text to an output window. It can handle up to 20 comma-delimited expressions, separating each with a space. When used without argument, Print writes a blank line to the output window.

When you execute Print, a window opens over your app with the output. The window can be closed by the user tapping on the x in the top right corner, or by executing this statement:

 NSB_Progress.style.display="none"

To clear the Print window, execute this statement:

 NSB.Print(False) 

This statement is very useful for debugging. It is an easy way to display the values of variables or other information. It can also be used to give information to the user in a dialog that he can dismiss.

Print output is formatted as HTML: any valid HTML expression may be used, including images and links.

Example (Basic)

Rem Print Example
'Print writes text to the output window
Print "Hello World!"
Print
Print "The time is <i>", Now, "</i>"

Example (JavaScript)

// Print Example
/* NSB.Print writes text to the output window */

NSB.Print(("Hello World!") + "<br>");
NSB.Print();
NSB.Print("The time is <i> " + new Date() + " </i>");

Output

Use your own Style

If you want to change the default height or width, do it after the Print statement. You can also do other customizations:

  Dim top1, left1, s

  NSB.Print(False) 'clear existing content
  s = "Hello World!"
  s = s & "<br><img src=mario.jpg>"
  Print s

  Rem Change text style in Print
  NSB_text.style.fontSize="20px"
  NSB_text.style.color="red"

  Rem Resize it
  top1 = (window.innerHeight/2)-150
  left1 = (window.innerWidth/2)-150
  NSB_Progress.style.top = top1 + "px"
  NSB_Progress.style.left = left1 + "px"
  NSB_Progress.style.height="250px"
  NSB_Progress.style.width="175px"

  Rem Gradient Backcolor:
  NSB_Progress.style.background="-webkit-gradient(left top, right top, color-stop(0%, rgba(76,76,76,1)), color-stop(12%, rgba(89,89,89,0.96)), color-stop(18%, rgba(98,98,98,0.94)), color-stop(21%, rgba(102,102,102,0.94)), color-stop(32%, rgba(71,71,71,0.94)), color-stop(42%, rgba(44,44,44,0.94)), color-stop(53%, rgba(0,0,0,0.94)), color-stop(75%, rgba(17,17,17,0.94)), color-stop(86%, rgba(43,43,43,0.94)));" 
 
  Rem Make Close button larger
  NSB_ProgressClose.style.height="23px"
  NSB_ProgressClose.style.width="23px"
  NSB_ProgressClose.style.fontSize="40px"


PS: You can define your own gradient backcolor here: http://www.cssmatic.com/gradient-generator

Output