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DMS 4.1 EN 03/2011 TD29
Dynamic texts (TestList, TextIndex, TootipIndex)
These parameters serve for a dynamic text definitions basing on textlists (allows
language switching!).
For another dynamic text definition, by providing the text via a string variable, see
category 'Text variables'.
For static text definitions see category 'Texts'.
TextList
Name of the textlist object (string) as used in the
POUs or devices view; for example " 'errorlist' "
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TextIndex
Index of the text as defined in the textlist (string);
enter the ID directly, for example 'M1' or a string
variable; for example "error_22".
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TooltipIndex
Index of the text as defined in the textlist (string);
enter the ID directly, for example 'M1' or a string
variable; for example "error_22_tooltip".
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Font variables (Fontname, Height, Flags, CharSet, Color)
These are dynamic definitions for the elements' text font via a project variable.
For a static definition see category 'Texts'.
Fontname
enter a variable of type STRING providing the name
of the font to be used for the elements' text; (as
used in the standard dialog for defining the font);
for example "plc_prg.font_var" (font_var:='Arial';)
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Height
enter a variable of type INT providing the height of
the elements' text in pixels; (as used in the standard
dialog for defining the font);
for example" prog1.font_height" (font_height:=16;)
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Flags
enter a variable of type DWORD defining the font
display by one of the flags listed below. A combined
definition can be reached by addition of the flag
numbers:
1 italic
2 bold
4 underlined
8 canceled
for example "prog2.font_type" (if font_type:=6, the
text will be displayed bold and underlined)
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CharSet
The character set for the font to be used can be
specified by the standard character set number.
Enter an variable of type DWORD providing this
number (see also the "skript" selection in the default
font selection dialog)
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Color
Enter a DWORD variable specifying the color for the
elements' text.
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