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field to assign a new number. Note: popup screens must be in the range of
65005-65534.
3. Layout
a. Size – sets the pixel size (width x height) of the popup screen. Default is 237x180
pixels.
i. Width – the width (in pixels). Range is 30 to 319.
ii. Height – the height (in pixels). Range is 30 to 239.
b. Top Left – this position indicator places the top left corner of the popup screen
in relation to the base screen when called.
i. X – Position (in pixels) along the horizontal (X) axis. Note: the maximum
setting must less than the width of the popup screen and the base
screen + one pixel. For example, if the width of the popup screen is 237
pixels, then the maximum position along the X-axis is 320 (width of base
screen) minus 237 (width of popup) – 1 pixel equals 82 pixels.
ii. Y – Position (in pixels) along the vertical (Y) axis. Note: the maximum
setting must less than the height of the popup screen and the base
screen + one pixel. For example, if the height of the popup screen is
180 pixels, then the maximum position along the Y-axis is 240 (height of
base screen) minus 180 (height of popup) – 1 pixel equals 59 pixels.
4. Screen Properties –
a. Bookmark – option to assign a bookmark to this screen. For more information
on using bookmarks, see Chapter 2 – Software Tour.
b. Description – Enter text to help describe the purpose of this screen. Note: this
text is not downloaded to the HMC.
c. No. of Characters To Print – if this screen is configured to print to a serial
printer, this value determines how many of the characters displayed on the
screen will be sent to the serial printer. Note: maximum is 1590 characters
(using smallest font). If there is more text on the target screen than the value
entered, then only the specified number of characters prints, beginning with
text at the top of the screen.
d. Screen Columns - determines the total number of characters (columns) in each
row that print.
e. Screen Memory Status – this indicates the total amount of memory required (in
bytes) for selected screen. Click on the
button to display a more detailed
description of the memory used:
f. Screen Print Properties – determines how the screen is to be used. For popup
screens, this option is always set to Display Screen.