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**Screen code must not cause side effects that are visible from outside the screen.** Ren'Py will run screen code multiple times, as it deems necessary. It runs screen code as part of the image prediction process, before the screen is first shown. As a result, if screen code has side effects, those side effects may occur at unpredictable times.
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A screen has a scope associated with it, giving values to some variables. When a variable is accessed by a screen, it's first looked up in the scope, and then looked up as a global variable.
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Screen Language
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The screen language is a mostly-declarative way of displaying screens. It consists of a statement that declares a new screen, statements that add displayables to that screen, and control statements.
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Here's an example of a screen.::
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The first line of this is a screen statement, a Ren'Py language statement that's used to declare a screen. The name of the screen is `say`, so this is the screen that's used to display dialogue.
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Located in ../../source/screens.rst:76
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The screen contains a window, which has been given the id of "window". This window contains a vertical box, and the spacing inside that box is 10 pixels. It contains two text fields, one of the name of the speaker, and the other with the speaker's id.
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Screen Language Syntax
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Most screen language statements share a common syntax. (Some of the control statements have other syntaxes.) A statement starts at the beginning of a line, with a keyword that introduces the statement.
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If a statement takes parameters, they immediately follow the keyword. The parameters are space-separated simple expressions, unless otherwise noted.
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Located in ../../source/screens.rst:92
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