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| '''INT''' graph_mode | '''INT''' graph_mode | ||
| - | '''Graph_mode''' is a [[global variable]], holding the current [[graph_modes| | + | '''Graph_mode''' is a [[global variable]], holding the current [[graph_modes|graph mode]]. The mode can be changed by assigning a different mode to the variable. Default is 0 and after a call to [[set_mode]]() it reflects the set graph mode. |
| == See also == | == See also == | ||
| * [[sound_mode]] | * [[sound_mode]] | ||
| * [[scale_mode]] | * [[scale_mode]] | ||
| + | * [[full_screen]] | ||
| {{Globals}} | {{Globals}} | ||
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[edit] Definition
INT graph_mode
Graph_mode is a global variable, holding the current graph mode. The mode can be changed by assigning a different mode to the variable. Default is 0 and after a call to set_mode() it reflects the set graph mode.
[edit] See also
| Global variables | |
| • Argc • Argv • Cdinfo • Dump_type • Fading • Fileinfo • Fps • Frame_time • Full_screen • Graph_mode • Mouse • Os_id • Restore_type • Scale_mode • Scroll • Sound_channels • Sound_freq • Sound_mode • Text_flags • Text_z • Timer • | |
