Difference between revisions of "Category:platform"
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*[[platform.gc|gc]] : Returns a dummy graphics context used in specific conditions. | *[[platform.gc|gc]] : Returns a dummy graphics context used in specific conditions. | ||
*[[platform.isColorDisplay]] : Returns true if the display of the host platform is color-capable (Nspire CX and emulator). Returns false if the display is grayscale (Nspire non-CX). | *[[platform.isColorDisplay]] : Returns true if the display of the host platform is color-capable (Nspire CX and emulator). Returns false if the display is grayscale (Nspire non-CX). | ||
− | *[[isDeviceModeRendering]] : Returns true if the script is running on the hand-held device or in the emulator (with the calculator view), and false if the script is running in the normal view of the emulator. | + | *[[platform.isDeviceModeRendering]] : Returns true if the script is running on the hand-held device or in the emulator (with the calculator view), and false if the script is running in the normal view of the emulator. |
*[[:Category:platform.window|window]] : Returns the window object currently owned by the script application. The window object contains several other methods. | *[[:Category:platform.window|window]] : Returns the window object currently owned by the script application. The window object contains several other methods. |
Revision as of 23:39, 24 May 2011
Quick Overview
- gc : Returns a dummy graphics context used in specific conditions.
- platform.isColorDisplay : Returns true if the display of the host platform is color-capable (Nspire CX and emulator). Returns false if the display is grayscale (Nspire non-CX).
- platform.isDeviceModeRendering : Returns true if the script is running on the hand-held device or in the emulator (with the calculator view), and false if the script is running in the normal view of the emulator.
- window : Returns the window object currently owned by the script application. The window object contains several other methods.
Pages in category "platform"
The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.