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== Markup == | |||
[[file:Screenshot_2022-04-15_at_08.46.51.png|thumb|Double Height Yellow writing on a blue background.]] | |||
Markup can be used in the content and title data fields and is a quick and easy way to create viewdata frame content. | |||
The following example shows the definition for Double Height Yellow writing on a blue background. | |||
"[B][n][Y][D]Hello World" | |||
The markup definitions are shown below. | The markup definitions are shown below. | ||
[R] | [R] = ALPHA_RED | ||
[G] | [G] = ALPHA_GREEN | ||
[Y] | [Y] = ALPHA_YELLOW | ||
[B] | [B] = ALPHA_BLUE | ||
[M] | [M] = ALPHA_MAGENTA | ||
[C] | [C] = ALPHA_CYAN | ||
[W] | [W] = ALPHA_WHITE | ||
[F] | [F] = FLASH | ||
[S] | [S] = STEADY | ||
[N] | [N] = NORMAL_HEIGHT | ||
[ | [-] = BLACK_BACKGROUND | ||
[n] = NEW_BACKGROUND | |||
[r] = MOSAIC_RED | |||
[g] = MOSAIC_GREEN | |||
[y] = MOSAIC_YELLOW | |||
[b] = MOSAIC_BLUE | |||
[m] = MOSAIC_MAGENTA | |||
[c] = MOSAIC_CYAN | |||
[w] = MOSAIC_WHITE | |||
[h.] = SEPARATOR_GRAPHIC_DOTS_HIGH) | |||
[m.] = SEPARATOR_GRAPHIC_DOTS_MID) | |||
[l.] = SEPARATOR_GRAPHIC_DOTS_LOW) | |||
[h-] = SEPARATOR_GRAPHIC_SOLID_HIGH) | |||
[m-] = SEPARATOR_GRAPHIC_SOLID_MID) | |||
[l-] = SEPARATOR_GRAPHIC_SOLID_LOW) | |||
[_+] = CURON | |||
[_-] = CUROFF | |||
== Alpha Graphics == | |||
[[File:Screenshot 2022-04-15 at 08.53.03.png|thumb|Yellow Alphagraphics]] | |||
[[File:Screenshot 2022-04-15 at 09.01.22.png|thumb|Yellow Alphagraphics with horizontal row of dots.]] | |||
Alpha-graphics can be defined in markup using a special markup syntax using double square brackets e.g. | |||
[y[Welcome to Telstar]] | |||
The character between the first and second bracket, i.e. the 'y' in the above exampple represents the colour to be used. Here is an example that includes a horozontal row of dots. | |||
e.g. | |||
[y[Welcome to Telstar]][c][m.] |
Latest revision as of 08:02, 15 April 2022
Markup
Markup can be used in the content and title data fields and is a quick and easy way to create viewdata frame content.
The following example shows the definition for Double Height Yellow writing on a blue background.
"[B][n][Y][D]Hello World"
The markup definitions are shown below.
[R] = ALPHA_RED [G] = ALPHA_GREEN [Y] = ALPHA_YELLOW [B] = ALPHA_BLUE [M] = ALPHA_MAGENTA [C] = ALPHA_CYAN [W] = ALPHA_WHITE [F] = FLASH [S] = STEADY [N] = NORMAL_HEIGHT [-] = BLACK_BACKGROUND [n] = NEW_BACKGROUND [r] = MOSAIC_RED [g] = MOSAIC_GREEN [y] = MOSAIC_YELLOW [b] = MOSAIC_BLUE [m] = MOSAIC_MAGENTA [c] = MOSAIC_CYAN [w] = MOSAIC_WHITE [h.] = SEPARATOR_GRAPHIC_DOTS_HIGH) [m.] = SEPARATOR_GRAPHIC_DOTS_MID) [l.] = SEPARATOR_GRAPHIC_DOTS_LOW) [h-] = SEPARATOR_GRAPHIC_SOLID_HIGH) [m-] = SEPARATOR_GRAPHIC_SOLID_MID) [l-] = SEPARATOR_GRAPHIC_SOLID_LOW) [_+] = CURON [_-] = CUROFF
Alpha Graphics
Alpha-graphics can be defined in markup using a special markup syntax using double square brackets e.g.
[y[Welcome to Telstar]]
The character between the first and second bracket, i.e. the 'y' in the above exampple represents the colour to be used. Here is an example that includes a horozontal row of dots.
e.g.
[y[Welcome to Telstar]][c][m.]