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Hi!
Sure!
Check onreadline in the Help, in the section about Text boxes, or in the
vocabulary.
Basically, you run (only once) an instruction such as:
onreadline "text1 "run
and the text box named text1 will "run" each line when you type something in
it and press Enter.
99% of people will do exactly that, but you may use any instruction:
onreadline "text1 "fd (be sure you type only numbers in that text box)
onreadline "text1 "go (that, being a procedure name)
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I had heard that you could make a text box the command center, so typing
things in the text box will make it run programs just like the command
center. How do I do this?
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