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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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The positional parameters are followed by a property list. A property consists of the property name, followed by the value of that property. Property values are simple expressions, unless otherwise noted. A property list is a space-separated list of these properties.
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If a statement ends with a colon (:), then it takes a block. Each line in a block may be one of two things:
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A property list.
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A screen language statement.
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Screen Statement
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The `screen` statement is a Ren'Py script language statement that is used to declare a new screen. It is parsed using the screen language common syntax.
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It takes one parameter, the name of the screen. This is a name, not an expression. It takes the following properties:
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If True, the screen is modal. A modal screen prevents the user from interacting with displayables below it, except for the default keymap.
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