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Fixed Displays
Section 7-4
7-4 -2 Text (Fixed Display)
[Function Outline]
These are character strings that are continually displayed as a fixed display. Stan-
dard, flash, and inverse flash displays are possible (inverse display can be speci-
fied by exchanging the foreground color and background color of the character
string).
Since the order of display will always follow the order in which the elements are
created with the Support Tool (character strings created later will overlay others
created earlier), the order of creation must be considered when character strings
are going to overlap.
Alphanumerics and symbols can be displayed.
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[Restrictions]
S Up to 65535 of the following graphics can be registered on one screen. For an
overlapping screen comprising 8 child screens, the maximum is 524280
(65535×8 screens).
Fixed display text, circles, arcs, sectors, polylines, polygons, rectangles, tiling,
marks
There is no restriction on the number of graphics that can be registered for one
screen data file: any number can be registered as long as the data file capacity is
not exceeded.
S The following numbers of character can be displayed in one text display ele-
ment, depending on the scale.
1×1 (Equal): Up to 40 characters
1×2 (High): Up to 40 characters
2×1 (Wide): Up to 20 characters
2×2: Up to 20 characters
3×3: Up to 13 characters
4×4: Up to 10 characters
8×8: Up to 5 characters
S If the text sie exceeds the screen size, the Support Tool changesits display posi-
tion automaticaly so that the text is displayed within the screen. In case the text
can not be displayed within the screen even if the Support Tool has changed its
position, the error message wil be displayed. In this case, changethe number of
characters or scale size.