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color=black|
 
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bgcolor=#00FF00|
 
bgcolor=#00FF00|
line1=<MegaDrum.info ;>|
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line1=<MegaDrum.info >|
 
line2=(c)D.Skachkov{{nbsp|2}}♦|
 
line2=(c)D.Skachkov{{nbsp|2}}♦|
 
caption=MegaDrum copyright screen and contrast adjust
 
caption=MegaDrum copyright screen and contrast adjust

Revision as of 16:03, 19 July 2010

This template is used to illustrate various MegaDrum settings that a user can observe on the LCD screen. Here's how it works in a nutshell: you write the following code:

{{LCD|
color=black|
bgcolor=#00FF00|
line1=<MegaDrum.info >|
line2=(c)D.Skachkov{{nbsp|2}}♦|
caption=MegaDrum copyright screen and contrast adjust
}}

Ang get this result:

<MegaDrum.info >
(c)D.Skachkov  ♦

MegaDrum copyright screen and contrast adjust


As you can see, there is 2 lines, 16 characters in each. This mimics the type of LCD currently used with MegaDrum.

The format of the template is self-explanatory. Any parameter can be omitted. Defaults are: black characters on green background. The default text is the copyright screen and default caption is "MegaDrum display". Observe the main template to see how it looks.

A note on text formatting: Please note that if a line contains more than a single whitespace character you will need to use the Nbsp template. For example, let's say you need 5 consecutive space characters in a string. You would write this as:

{{nbsp|5}}

Please consult the documentation for more information.

Also consider using &lt; for the "<" character and "&gt;" for the ">" character.

Here's another example. Note that I used a different color/bgcolor here. You can also use standard RGB color representations such as #00FF00.

{{LCD|
color=white|
bgcolor=blue|
line1=█_______________|
line2=________________|
caption=MegaDrum VU Meter screen
}}

Result:

█_______________
________________

MegaDrum VU Meter screen


Finally here is an example settings screen:

{{LCD|
color=white|
bgcolor=blue|
line1=&lt;CustomCurve1{{nbsp|2}}&gt;|
line2=P1:{{nbsp|11}}2♦|
caption=Custom curve '''CustomCurve1''' point '''P1''' value
}}

The result is as follows:

<CustomCurve1  >
P1:           2♦

Custom curve CustomCurve1 point P1 value