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  • ...rocess]] or function, which will make the process in question look in that file (FPG) for the [[graphic]], associated with the [[GraphID]] specified by the You can fill out 0 for the [[FileID]] to target the [[system file]], for [[graphic]]s with an ID of ''1000'' or higher, which are graphics cr
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  • A '''FileHandle''' is an identifier for a file, for use in functions requiring a FileHandle, like [[fread]](), [[fwrite]]( handle = fopen("file.txt",O_READ);
    2 KB (280 words) - 16:48, 27 June 2009
  • .... This function comes from the standard C library, this is a miscellaneous function. | '''INT''' filehandle || - The [[FileHandle]] of the file returned by [[fopen]]().
    652 bytes (90 words) - 13:53, 8 March 2012
  • ...ified connection. The contents of the received file will be written to the file with specified filename. | '''STRING''' filename || - The filename of the file to write to, including a possible path.
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  • ...to specify the mode of seeking in a file, by passing one of them to the [[function]] [[fseek]]() as the [[parameter]] ''relativeness''. The mode of seeking me | SEEK_SET || - 0 || - The beginning of the file. This means just setting the position.
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  • Creates and initializes a new [[file]]. ...nction [[fpg_add]](). The file can be saved with [[fpg_save]](). To free a file, use [[fpg_unload]]().
    664 bytes (93 words) - 00:54, 21 July 2012
  • A GraphID is an identifier associated with a certain [[graphic]] in the [[file]] (FPG) specified by a [[FileID]]. ...ocess use the graphic in the file (FPG), specified by the local variable [[file]], at the position specified by the local variable graph.
    983 bytes (144 words) - 16:26, 3 June 2007
  • ...of a certain file. This means where a function will start reading in that file. | '''INT''' filehandle || - The [[FileHandle]] of the file returned by [[fopen]]().
    634 bytes (86 words) - 03:05, 2 October 2008
  • ...lettes in bennu and assign an unique identifier to them and save them to a file later. |'''STRING''' filename || - The filename of the new palette file.
    896 bytes (125 words) - 09:11, 20 July 2012
  • ...turns it. Subsequent calls will return the next line, until the end of the file is reached. | '''INT''' filehandle || - The [[FileHandle]] of the file returned by [[fopen]]().
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  • ...reaches an [[Include]] statement, it continues compilation at the included file (usually *.[[INC]]) and when it's done resumes compiling from the [[Include ...nderstandable; moreover it makes code reusable. The video handling include file you made for one game can be used for another game (if it was coded in a ge
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  • ...n text on it (without borders around the text) and puts it in the [[system file]]. ...[GraphID]] of the [[graphic]] of the generated [[graphic]] in the [[system file]].
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  • This function loads the whole contents of an [[FPG]] graphics library into your project, | -2 || - Waiting for the file to be loaded, see notes.
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  • There are multiple [[filetypes]] you can load using this [[function]]. Included are: | '''STRING''' filename || - The music file to be loaded, including a possible path.
    2 KB (267 words) - 03:30, 26 March 2012
  • ...ng, download the latest Fenix Source [[Latest_Fenix_version|here]] and the file [[Media:Fenixdll.def|fenixdll.def]]. Put the source somewhere appropriate, * '''File -> New''' will bring up the '''New''' dialog box. Select '''Win32 Dynamic-L
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  • There is also an slightly more adavanced version of this function, called [[Fli_start]](). | '''STRING''' filename || - The name of the fli/flc file to load and play.
    2 KB (283 words) - 07:55, 14 March 2012
  • ...ify the mode of reading/writing of a file, by passing one of them to the [[function]] [[fopen]]() as the [[parameter]] ''flags''.
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  • When used as an [[argument]] in a [[function]] or [[process]], the [[parameter]] is not a copy, but the variable itself, ...into ''myFile2'', which is normal. But when it's used as an argument in a function, the parameter is not a copy but the _file itself.
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  • Loads a [[TTF]] file as a [[font]] into memory. | '''STRING''' filename || - The filename of the [[TTF]] file that you wish to load (including extension and possible path).
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