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<TITLE>add.to.pic.v</TITLE></HEAD>
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<h1>add.to.pic.v</h1>
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<B>Category</B><p>
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<a href="object_commands.html">Object/view commands</a><p>
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<B>Syntax</B><p>
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add.to.pic.v(vVIEWNO,vLOOPNO,vCELNO,vX,vY,vPRI,vMARGIN);<p>
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<B>Description</B><p>
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This command allows you to add a view to the visual picture screen in memory. Cel vCELNO of loop vLOOPNO of view vVIEWNO is drawn on the picture at vX,vY with a priority of vPRI. If vMARGIN is 0, 1,
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2 or 3, the base line of the object (the bottom row of pixels of the cel) is given a priority of vMARGIN. Since priority is taken into account, so you can use add.to.pic.v to add views behind other
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parts of the picture.
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Note that the view must be loaded before you use it with add.to.pic.v. This can be done with the <a href="load_view.html">load.view</a> command.<p>
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<B>See also</B><p>
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<a href="add_to_pic.html">add.to.pic</a><p>
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