* Update api-documentor and api-extractor. #1566 follow-up.
I have verified that the HTML/markdown table generation bug in
[#4878](https://github.com/microsoft/rushstack/issues/4878) in rushstack
for api-documentor has been fixed as per rushstack#5256. The testcase
[repro](https://github.com/catloversg/api-documenter-bug-pr-4578) now
produces the correct expected output.
I have confirmed that the generated output in bitburner from
`npm run doc` now generated HTML tables, and correctly inserts
a blank line between the </table> and the follow line (e.g. Returns).
Stylisticly it could use some whitespace, but it is correctly rendered.
This commit is only the updated packages, not the updated generated
documentation. I assume that is automatically generated by the GitHub
workflow.
* Follow up to 5f732a6f35, include `npm run doc` changed docs.
* Add missing license info
* Fix React warning
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Co-authored-by: CatLover <152669316+catloversg@users.noreply.github.com>
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Home > bitburner > UserInterface > setTailFontSize
UserInterface.setTailFontSize() method
Set the font size of the tail window of a script.
Signature:
setTailFontSize(pixel?: number, fn?: FilenameOrPID, host?: string, ...args: ScriptArg[]): void;
Parameters
|
Parameter |
Type |
Description |
|---|---|---|
|
pixel |
number |
(Optional) Optional. The new font size in pixels. If omitted, the default tail font size is used. |
|
fn |
(Optional) Optional. Filename or PID of the target script. If omitted, the current script is used. | |
|
host |
string |
(Optional) Optional. Hostname/IP of the target script. Defaults to the server this script is running on. If args are specified, this is not optional. |
|
args |
Arguments for the target script. |
Returns:
void
Remarks
RAM cost: 0 GB
This overwrites the tail font size and forces an update of the tail window's contents.
If ran without a filename or pid, this will affect the current script's tail window.
Otherwise, the PID or filename, hostname/ip, and args… arguments can be used to target the tail window from another script. Remember that scripts are uniquely identified by both their names and arguments.