4D v14.3SCREEN DEPTH |
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4D v14.3
SCREEN DEPTH
SCREEN DEPTH
The SCREEN DEPTH command returns in depth and color information about the monitor. The depth of the screen is returned in depth. The depth of the screen is the exponent of the power of 2 expressing the number of colors displayed on your monitor. For example, if your monitor is set for 256 colors (2^8), the depth of your screen is 8. The following predefined constants are provided by 4D:
If the monitor is set to display in color, 1 is returned in color. If the monitor is set to display in gray scale, 0 is returned in color. Note that this value is significant on the Macintosh platform. The following predefined constants are provided by 4D:
The optional parameter screen specifies the monitor for which you want to get information. If you omit the screen parameter, the command returns the depth of the main screen. Your application displays many color graphics. Somewhere in your database, you could write: SCREEN DEPTH($vlDepth;$vlColor) |
PROPERTIES
Product: 4D
HISTORY
Modified: 4D v11 SQL SEE ALSO
Count screens ARTICLE USAGE
4D Language Reference ( 4D v11 SQL Release 6) |
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