\subsubsection{Viewport Declaration Syntax} \config{\%V(x,y,[width],[height],[font]) \%Vf([fgcolour]) \%Vb([bgcolour]) % \%Vg(start, end [,text])}% \begin{itemize} \item \%Vf and \%Vb set the foreground and background colours respectively. \item `fgcolour' and `bgcolour' are 6-digit RGB888 colours, e.g. FF00FF. \item \%Vg defines a gradient fill that can then be used with the \%Vs tag. `start' and `end' set the initial and final colours, and the optional `text' sets the text colour. Colours are 6-digit RGB888, e.g. FF00FF. \item `font' is a number: 0 is the built-in system font, 1 is the current menu font, and 2-9 are additional skin loaded fonts (see \reference{ref:multifont}). \item Only the coordinates \emph{have} to be specified. Leaving the other definitions blank will set them to their default values. \end{itemize} \note{The correct number of commas with hyphens in blank fields are still needed.} \begin{example} %V(12,20,-,-,1) %Vf(000000) %Vb(FFFFFF) %Vg(FFC0CB, FF0000, FFFF00) %sThis viewport is displayed permanently. It starts 12px from the left and %s20px from the top of the screen, and fills the rest of the screen from %sthat point. The lines will scroll if this text does not fit in the viewport. %sThe user font is used, and the foreground and background are set to black %sand white respectively. The line gradient is set to pink to red with yellow %text. \end{example} \begin{rbtabular}{.75\textwidth}{XX}{\textbf{Viewport definition} & \textbf{Default value}}{}{} width/height & remaining part of screen \\ font & user defined \\ foreground/background colours & defined by theme \\ \end{rbtabular}