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CAPTION=<title> | |||
The CAPTION keyword is used to identify text that is to appear in the top border of a window. The default is to appear on the left. The "title" parameter represents the text that is to be displayed. | |||
In earlier versions of BR, the text may have optionally been preceded by either a less-than (<) symbol for flush left text or a greater-than (>) symbol for flush right text. | In earlier versions of BR, the text may have optionally been preceded by either a less-than (<) symbol for flush left text or a greater-than (>) symbol for flush right text. |
Revision as of 20:36, 6 May 2014
CAPTION=<title>
The CAPTION keyword is used to identify text that is to appear in the top border of a window. The default is to appear on the left. The "title" parameter represents the text that is to be displayed.
In earlier versions of BR, the text may have optionally been preceded by either a less-than (<) symbol for flush left text or a greater-than (>) symbol for flush right text.
For example:
OPEN #1: "srow=2,scol=2,EROW=10,ECOL=30,CAPTION=Happy Border"
Used in:
- Open Window statements