Defining a graphics field – Datamax-O'Neil Labelpoint Programmer’s Manual User Manual

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PROGRAMMER’S REFERENCE MANUAL

Label layout definition commands

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Defining a graphics field

A graphics field is linked to a graphics file. The graphics file may be downloaded after the

graphics field has been defined.

Syntax

!F G <u> <b> <p> <a> <h> <w> <"name">


The parameters have the following meaning:

<u>

Defines the direction of printing as the "up" direction of the printed character.
One upper-case character (N, E, S, or W).

<b>

The baseline of the field in

1

/

10

mm.

<p>

The position, in

1

/

10

mm

<a>

The alignment relative to the position. One upper-case character.
L = left end of the field aligned at
p.
R = right end of the field aligned at
p.
C = the field is centered around
p.

<h>

The height expansion of the original graphics file, 1 – 16.

<w>

The width expansion of the original graphics file, 1 – 16.

<name>

The name of the graphics file to be printed. The name must be enclosed in double

quotes (

"

) and can also contain variables. See examples below.


For information on how to download graphics files, see section ‘File System’.

Examples:
!F G N 300 500 C 1 1 "Printer"

This command creates a field linked to the graphics file named PRINTER.G

.

File name containing variable information.
!F G N 300 500 C 1 1 "FILE%1V"
If variable 1 is ‘10’, then this command creates a field linked to the
graphics file named FILE10.G.

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