scrolltext

English

Etymology

scroll + text

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

scrolltext (countable and uncountable, plural scrolltexts)

  1. (demoscene) Text displayed in an animated scrolling message, common in early demos.
    • 1992, Mats Anders Knip, “Phenomena egos??”, in alt.sys.amiga.demos (Usenet):
      His music is as mainstream as it could ever be (listen to Bruno - now that's a musician!) and his poor ego really shone through in the scrolltexts in "crystal sym.".
    • 1994, PB_email, “PB Online <106>”, in alt.cyberpunk.movement (Usenet):
      For scrolltexts, real classic to start with is "Why didn't you greet us then?", which you can always follow up with "Are you lot too good to be seen greeting us?".
    • 2001, Tijs van Bakel, “Interactivity in demos (Was: Next generation Demosystems)”, in comp.sys.ibm.pc.demos (Usenet):
      There were *many* C=64 demos in which one could control the speed of the scrolltext using the joystick, which I think is a great feature, especially if the author of the scrolltext had nothing to say.
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