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'''Hot Text''' refers to characters which have been | '''Hot''' is a legacy term meaning that something is clickable by the user. | ||
This could be text, a picture or a [[window]] . | |||
They are clickable by the user and control is returned to the program to complete an action like changing screens. | |||
==Text== | |||
'''Hot Text''' refers to printed characters which have been empowered to become [[widgets]]. | |||
Hot Text is added to the screen by using a [[Print Fields]] statement. | Hot Text is added to the screen by using a [[Print Fields]] statement. | ||
Hot Text return a [[FKey]] value. | |||
==Key== | |||
A '''HotKey''' or '''Hot Key''' is a legacy term for FKey. | |||
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Latest revision as of 13:12, 6 March 2014
Hot is a legacy term meaning that something is clickable by the user. This could be text, a picture or a window . They are clickable by the user and control is returned to the program to complete an action like changing screens.
Text
Hot Text refers to printed characters which have been empowered to become widgets. Hot Text is added to the screen by using a Print Fields statement. Hot Text return a FKey value.
Key
A HotKey or Hot Key is a legacy term for FKey.