Font styles and programming numbers, Border styles and programming numbers – AMX G3 User Manual
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AXCESS Programming
Color Active-Matrix LCD Touch Panels
Font Styles and Programming Numbers
Figure 191 lists the font styles and their numbers you can use to program the text
fonts on buttons, sliders, gauges, and pages. The programming numbers are
assigned consecutively when they are downloaded to the Touch Panel. For more
information on variable fonts, see the Setting the variable text code subsection.
Font styles and programming numbers
No.
Font styles
No.
Font styles
1
Extra small
5
Extra large
2
Small
6
Hollow medium
3
Medium
8
Hollow extra large
4
Large
32-255
Variable fonts
Border Styles and Programming Numbers
Figure 192 lists border styles and their numbers you can use to program borders on
buttons, sliders, and gauges.
Border styles and programming numbers
No.
Border styles
No.
Border styles
0
No border
11
Double shadow
1
No border special
20
3-dimensional rectangle 1
2
Single line
21
3-dimensional rectangle 2
3
Double line
22
3-dimensional round 1
4
Triple line
23
3-dimensional round 2
5
Single rounded
24
3-dimensional neon 1
6
Double rounded
25
3-dimensional neon 2
7
Single raised
26
3-dimensional neon blue
8
Double raised
27
3-dimensional neon green
9
Triple raised
40
Single diamond
10
Double-line two single
41
Double diamond
Figure 191
Font styles and programming
numbers
Note
You must import variable text
fonts into a TPDesign 3
project file and download the
project file containing the
fonts to the Touch Panel. The
variable fonts are assigned
programming numbers by the
Touch Panel during the
download process.
Figure 192
Border styles and
programming numbers