$wrap returns the Nth line in text wrapped to the specified width in the specified font.
This function is typically useful for picture window if you have to display text inside a specific rectangle and you have to wrap text.
Synopsis
$wrap(text,font,size,width,word,N)
Parameters
- text - The text you want to know wrapping information about
- font - The name of the font
- size - The size of the font, you can specify a negative value to match the size of fonts in the font dialog
- width - The width at which the text should wrap
- word - Optional, if this value is 1, text is wrapped at whole words (default), otherwise use 0 so that it wrap at the maximum numbers of characters allowed
- N - The Nth line wrapped, use 0 to get the total number of wrapped line.
Properties
None
Example
Suppose you want to implement a chat inside a picture windows, your chat area starts a X,Y = 50,50 and your width and height is W,H=300,300 You width is then 300 and you'd start displaying text at 50 + some margin:
alias picwinchat { var %x 50,%y 50,%w 300,%h 300 window -BfdpC @chat -1 -1 400 400 ;make the window full white drawrect -fr @chat 16777215 0 0 0 400 400 drawrect -r @chat 0 0 %x %y %w %h ;we substract 10 to the real width because we will use a 5 pixel margin on both left/right var %n $wrap($1-,verdana,10,$calc(%w - 10),1,0) ;the margin var %xstart %x + 5 ,%ystart %y + 5,%a 1 while (%a <= %n) { drawtext -r @chat 0 verdana 10 %xstart %ystart $wrap($1-,verdana,10,$calc(%w - 10),1,%a) inc %a ;increase a constant value for y, this example isn't about $height after all!, but eventually you would be using $height with a margin too inc %ystart 20 } }
Now execute "/picwinchat test this is a very long text ok some more word please ok this is enough to illustrate the example i think maybe not"
Compatibility
Added: mIRC v5.8
Added on: 05 Sep 2000
Note: Unless otherwise stated, this was the date of original functionality.
Further enhancements may have been made in later versions.