Print Command: Customizing Graphic Names
Graphic Names
{Print, Global Options:@row,column:NAME,Field Options|data|}
Function
Example 1
Example 2
Graphic Field Options
{Print, Global Options:@row,column:Name,FIELD OPTIONS|data|}
Use the following options to heighten or widen graphics:
Field
Abbreviation Description
Option
HMULTn
HMn
VMULTn
VMn
Print Command: Customizing Line Names
Line Names
{Print, Global Options:@row,column:NAME,Field Options|data|}
Format 1
Format 2
Function
Example 1
Example 2
Abbreviation
Name
T
HLINE
V
VLINE
L
Lengthnnn
T
Thicknnn
Chapter 3: Using Easy Print Mode
Prints a stored graphic.
{PRINT:@10,30:ALOGO|}
Prints the logo stored under the five-character name (ALOGO), or a
single character name. (See Chapter 3 on how to use the Graphics
button in the microFlash configuration program to automatically
store a graphic.)
{PRINT:@10,30:ALOGO,HMULT2, VMULT2|}
Doubles the size of the logo.
Multiplies the width of the graphic by n.
Multiplies the height of the graphic by n.
Hline, length nnn, thick n
Vline, length nnn, thick n
Horizontal and vertical lines can be drawn around text or graphics.
{PRINT: @60,30:HLINE, length 200, thick 2|}
Prints a horizontal line 200 dotlines long and 2 dotlines thick.
{PRINT:@60,30:VLINE, length 50, thick2|}
Prints a vertical line 50 dotlines long and 2 dotlines thick. There is
only one vertical bar (|) because there is no data to enclose.
Description
Horizontal line.
Vertical line.
Sets line length.
Sets line thickness.
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