Setting different fonts for different languages – Watlow Silver Series User Manual
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5. The new label is still selected. Click the Settings… button to display the Label Tag Content dialog. In the State
No. list pull-down box, select the state that the text is representing.
6. In each Language box, as needed, enter the text representing that state in each language.
7. If further text labeling is required to represent conditions or status in additional states, while still in the
Settings... mode for Label Content Settings, select the state requiring text labeling. Enter the text in the
Language boxes as above.
There is no inter-language conversion or translation capability. Entries must be made using the correct
wording for the language designated, to display as entered.
8. Continue to add state descriptive text labeling as required.
9. When all text has been entered for all states desired, click OK. The Label is now contained in the Label
Library and displayed when the Library is opened. View text labels for the various states of each label in the
Library by selecting the State to display in the pull down box.
10. Once a label text has been created and you wish to change the number of states, you may do so by double-
clicking on the desired label text. On the Label Tag Content dialog box, click the Change No of States...
button, and then enter the No. of states desired for the label.
Setting Different Fonts for Different Languages
If you would like to use different fonts for different languages, for instances, if the language you are using requires
special characters or unicode fonts, you can select a different font for each language using the label library.
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