When set to format – Yokogawa DAQWORX User Manual
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• When set to Format
Select the file to format. Lets you specify the text file selected on the
Target File page (user file, data file, or report file).
• Select this only when None or User File is selected for the target file
on the Target File page.
• Select Specify File to specify the file. The data file group and tag
range of the output file will be the same as the input file. If no range is
specified before the change, the name is not displayed.
• Prev. Output is available when Form Type is set to Text on the previous
numbered setting.
Select a form type from HTML, XML, XHTML. If you change the Form
Type, the extension of the specified file is automatically changed.
The following extensions are available.
• .html: HTML file
• .xml: XML file
• .xhtml: XHTML file
• .dtd: DTD file
• .css: Style sheet file
• .xsl: Style sheet file for XML
Select how the file to be formatted will be specified from Auto Name or
Specify File. When set to Auto Name, the extension of the input file
name changes per the format type. For detailed settings, see PNG File.
Indicates the title of the file after formatting.
A title of up to 2047 alphabetic characters may be used.
Available when specifying a data file for the input file.
Select settings for the DTD (document type definition), and specify a file
name if necessary. Available when the Form Type is XML.
• None: Do not specify a DTD file for the output.
• Fixed Name: The contents of the DTD file are included in the file.
• Select (Relative): Adds to the output file the relative path to the DTD.
• Select (Absolute): Adds to the output file the absolute path to the DTD.
• Internal: Embeds the DTD file in the output file. Specify a title for the file after formatting.
Select style sheet settings, and specify a file name if necessary.
• None: Do not specify a style sheet for the output file.
• Fixed Name: The contents of the style sheet are included in the file.
• Select (Relative): Adds to the output file the relative path to the style sheet .
• Select (Absolute): Adds to the output file the absolute path to the style sheet.
6.1 Setting Events