06-08-2010, 07:12 AM
Having a standard is almost mandatory if you want your libraries easier to learn and adopt. I suggest you to use x, y (col, row) standard. PRINT uses y, x for Sinclair BASIC compatibility.
The "standard" (ok, there isn't any), is (x, y) for graphics, and (y, x) for text. Since your routines are graphic oriented, it's better to use (x, y) I think.
The "standard" (ok, there isn't any), is (x, y) for graphics, and (y, x) for text. Since your routines are graphic oriented, it's better to use (x, y) I think.