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Blank the menu levels in HP48.
Message #1 Posted by Tal on 31 Oct 1999, 7:44 a.m.

Can anyone can answer me regarding these questions: 1. How can I blank the menu levels in a program ("CLLCD" command only

clears the stack from screen). 2. What is the difference between coma mode ([ON] [SPC]) to calculator

off?

All this relates to HP48

Best regards, Tal. email: td@chem.ch.huji.ac.il

      
Blank the menu labels in HP48.
Message #2 Posted by Tal on 31 Oct 1999, 9:29 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Tal

Can anyone can answer me regarding these questions: 1. How can I blank the menu labels in a program ("CLLCD" command only

clears the stack from screen). 2. What is the difference between coma mode ([ON] [SPC]) to calculator

off?

All this relates to HP48

Best regards, Tal. email: td@chem.ch.huji.ac.il

      
Re: Blank the menu levels in HP48.
Message #3 Posted by Joe Panico on 31 Oct 1999, 9:35 a.m.,
in response to message #1 by Tal

Tal, You can blank the menu by the command TMENU using a empty list - opening and closing curly braces with nothing inside {} - on stack level 1 (I'm not sure if the braces {} will copy on this post, so I just described them) This will produce a set of menu keys without titles.

If you want to completely eliminate the menu and pick-up the last 8 lines of the display:

build the display you want as a graphics object (GROB)

in a running program, display the GROB

at the end of the program, TEXT to return to the stack

Without checking, I think the [ON][SPC] mode suspends the running clock. As far as other changes I don't recall.

Joe


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