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Inputting Character Strings
Section 7-13
[Common Attributes]
The relationship between the properties of a character string input field and the
input and displayed character string is indicated below.
S
Properties
General
Position
Coordinates of the top left corner of the character string
input field
Font Type
Font for the characters
Standard/Half Height
Scale
Scale at which the character string is displayed (“Enlarged
display”, page 369)
1
×
1 (Equal), 1
×
2 (High), 2
×
1 (Wide), 2
×
2, 3
×
3, 4
×
4,
8
×
8
Smoothing
Whether or not smoothing is used for characters with a
scale of 2
×
2 or larger (“Smoothing”, page 369)
Check mark (smoothing executed)/
No check mark (smoothing not executed)
Attribute
Display mode for the text (“Display attributes and drawing
result”)
Standard/Flash/Inverse Flash
Color
Foreground
Display color of the text (colors other than black and white fea-
tured with NT31C only)
Black/Blue/Red/Magenta/Green/Cyan/Yellow/White
Background
Background color of the text (colors other than black and
white featured with NT31C only)
Black/Blue/Red/Magenta/Green/Cyan/Yellow/White
Settings
Table Entry
Number of the character string memory table to which the
input character string is to be written
Range: 0 to 1999
Length
Maximum number of characters in the input character string
Range: 1 to 40
Focus Frame
Presence/absence of a frame indicating that the character
string input field has become ready to accept input
Check mark (frame present)/
No check mark (frame not present)
Focus Attribute
Display status before the input character string is confirmed
(“Display attributes and drawing result”, page 436)
Standard/Inverse/Flash/Inverse Flash
Background color
ABCDE
Position
Foreground color
Summary of Contents for NT31 Series
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Page 41: ...30 Before Operating Section 1 5...
Page 75: ...64 Using a Memory Unit NT31 NT31C without V1 Section 3 6...
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