Maple Systems MAPware-7000 User Manual
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MAPware-7000 Programming Manual
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H- Label: a label identifies the object placed on the top or bottom of the object.
Options are:
a. Background Color – click on the
button to select background color using the
color palette.
b. Position – options are top or bottom of the object.
c. Text – enter the text that you wish to appear in the label.
d. Text Color – this is the color of the text. Click
to display the color palette.
e. Text Font – select the font attributes:
i. Name: Windows type font
ii. Size: font size
iii. Unit: reserved for future use - not applicable at this time
iv. Bold: highlight with bold type
v. GdiCharSet: reserved for future use - not applicable at this time
vi. GdiVerticalFont: reserved for future use - not applicable at this time
vii. Italic: highlight with italics
viii. Strikeout: highlight with strikeout
ix. Underline: highlight with underline
I- Font: use this to configure the text displayed in the text objects as well as many of the
other objects that use text. Note that some of the objects use a simple predefined font
that is not a Windows true type font. This simplified font does not offer as many options
listed below as is available for Windows true type fonts. The simplified font does have
four options for size: 5x7 pixels, 10x14, 20x28 and 7x14. True type fonts have the
following options:
a. Name: Windows type font
b. Size: font size
c. Unit: reserved for future use - not applicable at this time
d. Bold: highlight with bold type
e. GdiCharSet: reserved for future use - not applicable at this time
f. GdiVerticalFont: reserved for future use - not applicable at this time
g. Italic: highlight with italics
h. Strikeout: highlight with strikeout
i. Underline: highlight with underline
J- Language: this feature is the Language feature described in a later chapter. This
provides the ability to configure a text label for up to nine languages per object. When
the object displays, the HMC selects the language label to show based upon the current