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consolebox
shows or hides the MS Windows terminal running the Scilab session
Syntax
consolebox on consolebox off status = consolebox("toggle") status = consolebox()
Arguments
- status
"on" | "off"
: visibility of the OS window after the call toconsolebox
.
Description
consolebox(…) is available only if the Scilab session runs in
normal (standard desktop) mode (getscilabmode()=="STD" ). |
The "consolebox" black window is the "hidden" terminal of the Operating system from which the current Scilab session has been run. It is somewhat the "dark side" of your session :)
consolebox on |
makes the OS window visible and adds its button in the task bar. The black consolebox window lays in the background, and then may be masked by other windows of the OS desktop. |
consolebox off |
masks the OS window and its button from the task bar. |
consolebox toggle |
toggles the OS window's visibility, and returns its new status "on"|"off". |
status = consolebox() |
queries the visibility of the OS window. |
Each Scilab session has its own "consolebox". The consolebox of a session is killed when the Scilab session is quit.
The "consolebox" black window can't be closed interactively: its X-cross at the upper-right corner is disabled. Killing it kills Scilab session.
host
and unix
display their results in the
consolebox. unix_g, unix_w, unix_x, unix_s
catch results returned
by the OS and cancel any display in the consolebox.
Some low level Scilab functions (such as the documentation builder or other ones)
send most of their errors messages in the consolebox. These messages would be considered
as spam in the Scilab console. consolebox on allows to read them
very helpfully for debugging. |
When the Scilab console has the focus, pressing the F12 key toggles
the consolebox on|off |
host("cls") clears the consolebox screen |
Examples
consolebox on // See the consolebox button appearing in the task bar. <== // Click on it to bring the consolebox on the foreground. <== sleep(10,"s") consolebox toggle sleep(5,"s") // Now: press the F12 key to toggle the consolebox <== consolebox on consolebox // Instructions passed to host() or unix() are echoed in the consolebox: host("echo Test of output") // displays "Test of output" in the consolebox host cls // clears the consolebox screen host set // lists all defined MS Windows environnement variables // Other unix_#() commands catch results returned by the Operating System, // instead of displaying them in the consolebox: host cls unix_w("echo Test of output") // "Test of output" is now displayed in Scilab console unix_x set; // Results are displayed in a messagebox. Nothing in consolebox r = unix_g("set"); // Environment variables are returned in r. r // Nothing is displayed in the consolebox
See also
- host — executes a Windows, Linux, or MacOS command
- console — Keyboard shortcuts predefined in the console window
- tbx_builder_help — Build help pages of a toolbox, with possible subsections (toolbox compilation process)
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