228 Glossary
FXDeko User’s Guide
real parameter
A real parameter specifies any numeric value, whole or fractional,
e.g. 3, 9, 7, -0.9, etc.
Very large or small real values can be expressed in exponent form.
accepts a real number value. For example, 2.5e-10.
An example of a real parameter is the input parameter of the sqrt
(square root) command:
sqrt input=
repeating parameter
A repeating parameter accepts a list of values, which may or may
not be of the same type.
required parameter
A required parameter has no default value. Your command must
specify a value for the parameter.
resolution
FXDeko specifies resolution in screen units, which are user-
definable in Options/Preferences/Advanced/Resolution. The
default value for screen units is 486 in NTSC and 576 in PAL.
restore button
The restore button appears on the right side of a window’s title bar.
Clicking this button restores the window to its size before it was
minimized or maximized.
right-click
To right-click, position the selection cursor over the item on the
screen and tap the right mouse button once.
safe title area
The safe title area is the area of the screen considered safe for
graphics. Anything outside this area may be clipped by an
overscanning monitor.
The safe title area is only a reference; it does not prevent typing
outside its boundaries.
You can specify the top, bottom, right and left boundaries of the
safe title area. Values represent a percentage of the distance from
the specified edge of the screen to the opposite edge.
The text field box defaults to the dimensions of the safe title area.