The PAPER$
command create a special control sequence (string) that define the background color of
the screen. This means that, whenever the string is printed on the screen, the pre-set paper colour
is automatically assigned to it. The format of the string returned by PAPER$
is not specific
for the target. The parameter color
is represented by a value in the available colors,
from 0 to maximum (PAPER COLORS
).
= PAPER$(expression)
PRINT PAPER$(WHITE)
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