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However, the marks inserted into a stringare always displayed in 16x16 dot font.99SectionFixed Displays2-4Reference: The 32 dot high-definition font is not displayed for the following models (16×16dot font is used.)• NT31-ST121j-E• NT31C-ST141j-E• NT631-ST211j-E• NT631C-ST141j-E• NT631C-ST151j-ESmoothingCharacters enlarged to a scale of 2 2 or larger can be displayed with the outlineautomatically smoothed. This function is called smoothing.Note that smoothing cannot be used for marks.With smoothingWithout smoothingReference: Smoothing is not performed for high-definition font.Display Attribute and Drawing ResultAttributeStandardDrawing ResultThe text element is displayed with the specifiedforeground color and background color.ABCDEFGFlashRepeated alternation of the standard display and nodisplay.ABCDEFG ⇔Inverse FlashRepeated exchange of the foreground color andbackground color.ABCDEFG ⇔ ABCDEFGInput FunctionsText displays have no input function.Output FunctionsText displays have no output function.Processing FunctionsText displays have no data processing function.Relationship with Other Elements• It is possible to make a single library data display by combining multiple fixeddisplay elements.
If the display attributes for any of the elements in such a display is Flash or Inverse Flash, the display flashes in accordance with these settings.• The timing of the flashing is the same for all elements.• Circles, arcs, sectors, polylines, polygons, rectangles (page 90) and marks(page 103) overlap each other in accordance with the order in which they werecreated. However, the way in which they overlap can be changed with the Support Tool.100Fixed DisplaysSection2-42-4-3 TilingFunction OutlineRestrictionsThe area enclosed by a line of the specified color is tiled with the specified tilingpattern.• Up to 65535 of the following graphics can be registered on one screen.
Foroverlapping screens comprising 8 child screens, the maximum is 524,280(65,535 8 screens).Fixed display text, circles, arcs, sectors, polylines, polygons, rectangles, tiling, marksThere is no restriction on the number of graphics that can be registered for onescreen data file: any number can be registered as long as the data file capacity isnot exceeded.• The area to be tiled must be enclosed by a solid line of the same color.
If the lineis broken at any point, or if it flashes or is deleted, the tiling pattern will cover thearea outside the line as well. Tiling will also spread outside the intended boundary line, in accordance with the display order, if it is displayed before the borderline.• Depending on the combination of the foreground color of a graphic (whentiled), the background color, and the border color, part of the frame of thegraphic may be invisible. This is a phenomenon peculiar to a color LCD, not afailure of the PT.
If this causes a problem, change the color combination.101SectionFixed DisplaysDisplay Functions2-4The relationship between the tiling properties and tiling method is indicated below.PropertiesGeneralPositionCoordinates where tiling startsPatternTiling pattern (Pattern and color, page 102)UniformSlant rightBoxCrosshatchSlant leftGridStripeBorderDiamondHalftoneColorForegroundDisplay color of the tiling pattern (Colors other than black andwhite are available with the NT31C and NT631C only.)Black/Blue/Red/Magenta/Green/Cyan/Yellow/WhiteBackground Background color of the tiling pattern (Colors other than blackand white are available with the NT31C and NT631C only.)Black/Blue/Red/Magenta/Green/Cyan/Yellow/White/TransparentBorderColor of the line enclosing the tiled area (Colors other thanblack and white are available with the NT31C and NT631Conly.)Black/Blue/Red/Magenta/Green/Cyan/Yellow/WhitePattern and ColorThe relationship between pattern and color is illustrated below, taking the Gridpattern as an example.Screen background colorBorder color of tiling patternForeground color of tiling patternBackground color of tiling patternWhen Transparent is specified, the color andgraphic underneath the tiling pattern are visible.Input FunctionsTiling has no input function.Output FunctionsTiling has no output function.Processing FunctionsTiling has no data processing function.Relationship with Other Elements• Tiling can also be included in library data displays with other graphics.• Circles, arcs, sectors, polylines, polygons, rectangles (page 90) and marks(page 103) overlap each other in accordance with the order in which they were102SectionFixed Displays2-4created.
However, the way in which they overlap can be changed with the Support Tool.• Color Palette Symbol is supplied with NT-series Support Tool for windows (version 5), For color palette symbol, combinations of foreground and backgroundcolors are registered by each tiling patter.By copying the symbol, you can register the required tiling object on a screeneasily while checking the display status of symbols. For details, refer to the NTseries Support Tool Version 4.6 for Windows Operation Manual (V061-E1-j).2-4-4 MarksFunction OutlineMarks are pictograms comprising 16 by 16 dots.
They are assigned to charactercodes.Marks are created with the mark editor of the Support Tool, independently ofscreens, and as many as required can be displayed at any position on anyscreen. They can also be included in fixed display character strings and in character string memory table entries, and displayed in accordance with the properties for characters.Procedure for creating and using marksThe procedure for creating marks and registering them on a screen is describedbriefly here. For details, refer to the NT-series Support Tool Version 4 for Windows Operation Manual (V061-E1-2).Call the mark editor.↓Specify the mark code.↓Create the mark.↓Exit the mark editor and register the mark.↓Perform screen editing.↓Register the created mark for display.Restrictions• A maximum of 224 marks can be created for one screen data file: each of themarks is assigned any required character code within the range FF20 toFFFFH so that it can be managed and specified.
However, note that marks inthe range FFEF to FFFFH are used by the system and if they are changed,touch switches may not be displayed correctly for trend graphs, etc. If marksare written to these codes, on conversion of data from a different model of PT,etc., copy the mark data to other codes, then reset the mark data. The marks atthese codes will return to the initial status.• Up to 65535 of the following graphics can be registered on one screen. (Samefor window screen.) For overlapping screens comprising 8 child screens, themaximum is 524,280 (65,535 8 screens).Fixed display text, circles, arcs, sectors, polylines, polygons, rectangles, tiling, marks103SectionFixed Displays2-4There is no restriction on the number of graphics that can be registered for onescreen data file: any number can be registered as long as the data file capacity isnot exceeded.• When a mark is included in a character string that is displayed enlarged withthe smoothing function used, the mark is not subject to smoothing.• Marks are displayed in 16 16 dot font with enlargement, even when the character string, to which marks are inserted, is 2 2 or larger scale and are displayed in 32 dot font.Display FunctionsThe properties of mark displays and their relationship with displayed characterstrings are indicated below.Here, mark display, whereby a single mark is displayed as a fixed display, is explained.
For details on the display of marks when they are included in characterstrings, refer to 2-4-2 Text (Fixed Display) (page 97) and 2-9 Character StringDisplay (page 148).PropertiesGeneralPositionCoordinates of the top left corner of the markCodeCharacter code of the markFF20 to FFFFHAttributeDisplay mode for the mark (Display attribute and drawingresult, page 105).Standard/Flash/Inverse FlashSizeScale at which the mark is displayed (Enlarged display, page104).1 1 (Equal), 1 2 (High), 2 1 (Wide), 2 2, 3 3, 4 4,8 8ColorForegroundDisplay color of the mark (Colors other than black and whiteare available with the NT31C and NT631C only.)Black/Blue/Red/Magenta/Green/Cyan/Yellow/White/TransparentBackground Background color of the mark (Colors other than black andwhite are available with the NT31C and NT631C only.)Black/Blue/Red/Magenta/Green/Cyan/Yellow/White/TransparentPosition (top left corner of mark) Foreground color16 dotsBackground color16 dotsEnlarged DisplayMarks can be displayed at the following scales.1 1 (Equal)4 41042 1 (Wide)1 2 (High)8 82 23 3SectionFixed Displays2-4Even if a scale of 2 2 or larger is set for a mark, it will not be smoothed bythe smoothing function.Display Attribute And Drawing ResultAttributeDrawing ResultStandardThe mark is displayed with the specified foregroundcolor and background color.FlashRepeated alternation of the standard display andbackground color only.⇔Inverse FlashRepeated exchange of the foreground color andbackground color.⇔Input FunctionsMarks have no input function.Output FunctionsMarks have no output function.Processing FunctionsMarks have no data processing function.Relationship with Other Elements• It is possible to make a single library data display by combining multiple fixeddisplay elements.