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ALPHA Remote Control Programming Manual
Advanced text messaging
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Example 8 — Using fonts
Fonts are the way characters are displayed on a sign. In the world of
printing and publishing, fonts are given names like Times or Helvetica
and qualities like serif or sans serif, font size (like 12 point or 14 point),
bold or italic, etc.:
Depending on what sign you’re using, there may be many or perhaps
just a few fonts available. However, most signs have at least one serif
font—called [SF7]—and two sans serif fonts—called [SS5] and [SS7]:
Also, any of the sign’s fonts can be made bold (or wider) by using the
WIDTH
button.
To determine what fonts are available on your sign, see “Appendix A
— Modes, fonts, colors, and graphics on signs” on page 55.
The following examples demonstrate how to use fonts on a sign:
Using the most common fonts
Step
When you do this...
You see this...
1
Delete all the messages currently stored in the sign.
(See “Clearing a sign’s memory” on page 5 or “Example 5 — Deleting messages” on page 21.)
2
Press
PROGRAM
.
3
Press
ADV
.
This is Times — a serif font.
This is Helvetica — a sans serif font.
This is SF7
This is SS7
THIS IS SS5
Serif font
Sans serif
fonts
(SS7 is what
you normally
see on a
sign.)
Upper
and
lowercase letters
can be used with
this font.
Upper
and
lowercase letters
can be used with
this font.
Only
upper letters
can be used with
this font.
PROGRAM
TEXT FILE A
:
A]
:
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