Atari ST Knowhow Workshop 5
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As seen in the second workshop, a scrolltext is not simply throwing a marquee tag onto the screen. You have to do all yourself. | As seen in the second workshop, a scrolltext is not simply throwing a marquee tag onto the screen. You have to do all yourself. | ||
At the end of the workshop we will have our own text crawling across the screen. | At the end of the workshop we will have our own text crawling across the screen. |
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Atari ST Knowhow Workshop 5
scrolling and other tricks
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Type of Event: | Workshop |
From: | 2012-03-24 15:00 |
Till: | 2012-03-24 18:00 |
Recurring: | no |
Organizer: | syn2cat |
Cost: | 0 EUR0 $ 0 £ 0 CHF |
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Contact Person(s): | Gunstick (mail) |
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Where: | Hackerspace, Strassen (11, rue du Cimetière, L-8018 Strassen, Luxembourg) |
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The most basic effect seen in all demos. A scrolling text.
As seen in the second workshop, a scrolltext is not simply throwing a marquee tag onto the screen. You have to do all yourself.
At the end of the workshop we will have our own text crawling across the screen.
- Design of the demo: select a font, chose colors
- Include font and map letters
- important decision: overscan or not?
- Copy some letters to screen
- Several ways to do it: slow using less memory, fast using a lot of ram
- write text and display
- optionally add another effect seen in previous workshops