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Character String Display
Section 7-9
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Enlarged display
Character strings can be displayed at the following scales.
1
1 (Equal)
2
1 (Wide)
1
2 (High)
2
2
3
3
4
4
8
8
With “ISO 8859–1” font type, the character strings of 2
2 or larger scale are
automatically displayed in 32 dot high–definition font. However, the marks in-
serted into a string are always displayed in 16
16
dot font.
Reference: The 32 dot high-definition font is not displayed for the following models. (16
16
dot font is used.)
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NT 31-ST121
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NT31C-ST141
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Smoothing
Characters enlarged to a scale of 2
2 or greater can be displayed with the out-
line automatically smoothed. This function is called “smoothing”.
Note that smoothing cannot be used for marks.
With smoothing
Without smoothing
Smoothing is not performed for high-definition font.
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Discrepancy between “Length” and number of characters
If the actual number of characters of the data in the character string memory
table is greater than the number specified for “Length”, the surplus part is ig-
nored.
If the actual number of characters of the data in the character string memory
table is less than the number specified for “Length”, the size of the field in which
the character string is displayed is still determined by the settings for “Length”
and “Scale”. In such cases the character is displayed left-justified, with spaces
filling the superfluous part. Therefore if the contents of the numeral memory
table change to fewer characters, the characters of the previous data do not re-
main displayed at the right side.
Summary of Contents for NT31 Series
Page 1: ...Cat No V043 E1 2 Programmable Terminal NT31 31C OPERATION MANUAL...
Page 2: ...iii NT31 31C Programmable Terminal Operation Manual Produced March 1999...
Page 41: ...30 Before Operating Section 1 5...
Page 75: ...64 Using a Memory Unit NT31 NT31C without V1 Section 3 6...
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Page 235: ...224 c Return to the screen on which screens are specified...
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Page 476: ...465 Special Functions Section 7 16...
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