Appendix A: Text Formatting
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MVP-5200i Modero® ViewPoint® Touch Panel with Intercom - Instruction Manual
Other used escape sequences include:
Complex Script Support
In many cases, a user needs a touch panel user interface that utilizes a font applicable to the area for which its use is intended, and
to accomplish this without needing to resort to images of properly formed text. This includes proper rendering of right-to-left
languages such as, but not limited to, Arabic, Hebrew, Thai and Devangari (FIG. 87). Both the MVP-5200i and TPDesign4 (v3.1 or
higher) support complex script languages, to the extent that the True Type font currently selected for that state supports the
language in question. TPDesign4 allows the user to type the desired text into a project, view it in G4Panel Preview, and download it
to the panel.
NOTE:
Most languages can be entered into the state property field in TPDesign4 via the Windows language bar.
In some cases, the user may need correct rendering of mixed left-to-right and right-to-left text, and may display both of these
together in the same page (FIG. 88). Text edit boxes only operate left-to-right.
Escape Sequences
Sequence
Panel Information
$DV
Device Number
$SY
System Number
$IP
IP Address
$HN
Host Name
$MC
Mac Address
$ID
Neuron ID
$PX
X Resolution of current panel mode/file
$PY
Y Resolution of current panel mode/file
$BX
X Resolution of current button
$BY
Y Resolution of current button
$BN
Name of button
$ST
Current state
$AC
Address Code
$AP
Address Port
$CC
Channel Code
$CP
Channel Port
$LC
Level Code
$LP
Level Port
FIG. 87
Warning page in Arabic