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Re: LOGO-L> MSWLogo - text in graphics area



What I believe your looking for is the command LABEL.
There are 2 forms of "PRINT". The PRINT logo command
which prints text to the commander screen. And the menu
BITMAP PRINT command which prints the logo graphics and
will obey the "Active Area" selected.

Garry Clark wrote:
> 
> I have a problem with MSWLogo trying to get the variable values and text
> strings to appear on the graphics screen.
> When using the PRINT command the text appears in the command area. I can't
> find any other command to use and when I check the PRINT command in the
> help it says the output will go to the active area. So maybe I need a
> command to change the active area, but I couldn't find one that sounded
> suitable. Is my assumption correct or is there an easier way??
> 
> Garry Clark
> Lecturer,
> Dept. of Curriculum Studies
> University of New England 2351
> 
> Ph (02) 6773 5088
> email   gclark@metz.une.edu.au
> homepage       http://fehps.une.edu.au/f/s/curric/gclark/h.html
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