MediaXtreme MediaZone
Keywest Technology
14563 W. 96
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Terrace
Lenexa, Kansas 66215
800.331.2019
www.keywesttechnology.com
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23 Mar 2009
Change 06
Then all we need to do is add your variable keys and the displayed variable “token” to
substitute.val. The file in your editor will appear something like below:
[SUBSTITUTIONS]
Full Year (2003)=#2003
Full Date (MM/DD/YYYY)=#MM/DD/YYYY
Short Year (03)=#03
Month Number (8)=#5
Day of Month (17)=#13
Month (Aug)=#MON
Month (August)=#MONTH
Short Day Of Week (Tue)=#Tue
Long Day Of Week (Tuesday)=#Tuesday
Seconds=#18
Minutes=#54
12 Hour=#11
24 Hour=#23
Long 24 Hour Clock=#HH:mm:ss
Short 24 Hour Clock=#HH:mm
Long 12 Hour Clock=#hh:mm:ss PM
Short 12 Hour Clock=#hh:mm PM
Wind Gusts US=#I0
Barometer Metric=#I6
Barometer US=#I7
Temperature Celsius=#I8
Temperature Fahrenheit=#I9
Dewpoint Metric=#IA
Dewpoint US=#IB
Wind Speed MPH=#IC
Notice this file is very similar to SUBSTITUTE.VAL on the MX Player, with the exception that
real data appearing on the player is represented by a “token” in the editor. A token is the place
holder you will see on the editor and is prefaced by the “#” sign.
To continue with our example, we will add our scores variables from the Player to our editor.
First assign the token…for example, let’s use the following:
Royals=#RO
Yankees=#YA
Chiefs=#CH
Raiders=#RA
Jayhawks=#JA
Tigers=#TI
Kings=#KI