Defining the volatile tag (required), Defining the rotation tag (optional) – Avery Dennison Pathfinder 6057 LNT Programmer Manual using XML User Manual
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Defining Field Setup XML Tags 3-3
Example
Sale!
Prints the fixed data Sale! in the text field.
Example
~219 30 or $39.40
Prints the fixed data € 30 or $39.40 in the text field. ">
Defining the Volatile Tag (Required)
The Volatile tag specifies whether the field’s data is set at creation or print time. For data set
at print time, the user enters the data.
Valid values include: 0 (set at creation) or 1 (set at print time). The default is 1.
Syntax
Example
The data for this field is entered at print time.
Note:
To create fixed data on a label, set volatile to 0 and add a tag with the fixed
data to print on each label.
When volatile is set to 1, the tag must specify min and max attributes.
Example
Dept. 7512
Prints the fixed data Dept. 7512 in the text field.
Example
The data for this field is entered at print time and must be at least one character but cannot
exceed 10 characters.
Defining the Rotation Tag (Optional)
The Rotation tag selects the rotation of the bounding box in degrees. Rotation occurs from the
origin point of the bounding box.
Valid values include: 0, 90, 180, or 270. The default is 0.
Syntax
Example
The printed field is rotated 180° on the label.
0 Rota ti on
90 Rot ati on
180 Ro tati on
270 Ro tati on