Cooperscript

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Grayscale Mode

By default, smartphone apps written in Cooperscript run in grayscale mode for all Cooporhood users, without color. Registered Cooporhood users pay a subscription fee of $10/year to unlock RGB mode, enabling display of full color graphics. All screen elements include an optional 8-bit grayscale color setting, which is used in grayscale mode. If the grayscale color setting is omitted, an average of the three 8-bit RGB color settings is used. All non-Cooporhood mobile users run the apps with RGB mode unlocked. All Cooporhood profits are used to subsidize Psyberhood, an online community of people with mental health issues.

Feature Chart

Free $10/year $2 spend Features
X Ads
X X No ads
X X Browse Cooporgroops
X X Grayscale Apps
X Color Apps
X N/A N/A Color Apps (non-members)

Keyboard Aid

This optional feature enables hyphens, open parentheses, and close parentheses to be entered by typing semicolons, commas, and periods, respectively. When enabled, keyboard aid can be temporarily suppressed by using the Ctrl key in conjunction with typing semicolons, commas, and periods (no character substitution takes place). By convention, hyphens are used to separate words in multi-word identifiers, but semicolons are easier to type than hyphens. Similarly, commas and periods are easier to type than parentheses. Typing semicolon converts previous hyphen to a semicolon, and previous semicolon to a hyphen (use the Ctrl key to override this behaviour). Typing semicolon after close parenthesis simply inserts semicolon. Typing space after hyphen at end of identifier converts hyphen to underscore. The close delim switch automatically inserts a closing parenthesis/brace/double quote when the open delimiter is inserted.

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