An important graphic object is a text. Using such a graphic object allows inserting text descriptions, explanations, comments etc. into a picture. One of the most important tasks of text strings is displaying the current (live) values of the D2000 system objects. The format of such strings is special - for detailed information see the topic Format masks.


To insert text into a picture


    1. In the Drawing toolbar, click the button Button Text Text.
    2. Write the required text into the input edit field opened on the screen.

Text entry box
 

  1. In the picture, click on the position you want to insert the text.


Note: A text string inserted into a picture can contain up to 250 characters.


Text parameters


For a graphic object of Text type, you can define various parameters such as color, text font, type etc. The parameters are being defined in the palette Object properties.

Text


The input edit field contains the text entered during the creation of the graphic object. It is possible to change it.


Color


Selection of text color. Clicking the color sample opens the color palette. Clicking a color in the palette sets the color as the color for the text


Font


Clicking the button Font opens the dialog box containing a list of defined text fonts. A font, selected from the list will be used for the next object. The right side of the dialog box contains a list of defined text fonts and the left side contains a sample of selected text font. For more information on text fonts see the topic Text fonts.

Selection dialog window

Type


Definition of a type for placing the text into the picture.


Button Cursor position
The text is placed into the graphic picture on the mouse cursor position.
Button Frame
The text is placed in a created rectangle and keeps its proportions according to the definition of the text font. The position of the text in the rectangle is defined using the red square in the rectangle - nine options.
Button AutoFit to window
The text is placed in a created rectangle to fill the whole area and doesn't keep its proportions according to the definition of the text font.


Frame


For the types Button Frame (in a rectangle) and Button AutoFit to window (in all rectangle), it is possible to define a method of drawing the rectangle - frame outlining the given text.


Button No frame
The frame, outlining the text, will not be drawn.
Button Frame
There will be drawn a frame line only. Parameters of the frame line (color, style, width, line join) can be defined in the tab Lines.
Button Frame and background
There will be drawn a frame line and a frame fill. Parameters of the frame line (color, style, width, line join) and frame fill (fill, pattern) can be defined in the tab Lines.


Direction


Definition of a direction for drawing the text.


Button Left to right
Text is drawn left to right.
Button Upward
Text is drawn bottom-up.
Button Downward
Text is drawn top-down


Effect


The dropdown box is placed in the corner right bottom of the tab. Selection of a text effect. The following figures show the usage of the effects.


NormalNormal - no effect
Background effect
Back - text with a background
Shadow effect
Shade - shadow effect
Space effect
Space - space effect
Space effect 2
Space 2 - space effect 2
3D effect
3D - 3D effect


Note: The effect Background will be drawn the rectangle of defined text in a color defined in the parameter 2nd color. This color will be also used during displaying the object in the D2000 HI - used displayed palette takes no effect on the background defined by this effect.

2nd color


Selection of the color, that is used for text effects.


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