Command |
Description |
---|---|
@"XX" |
Print the text XX For this to work you must set the quotes around the layout attribute to single quotes layout=’your layout @”XX” some more text’. After running the cwtconfig.xml in the terminal, the layout attribute will be set back to double quotes. Your fixed text will be changed to layout=”your layout @"XX".some more text” Alternately You can use the @&quat;XX" if you find this convenient |
Any text |
The text is printed |
@f"XXX" |
Font name, for Example: Available fonts: Arial, Courier, Symbol, Tahoma, Times, Wingding |
@fXXX |
Font size, for Example: |
@z0 |
Small characters. Same as @f26 |
@z1 |
Large characters. Same as @f48 |
@fb |
Font style Bold |
@fu |
Font style Underline |
@fi |
Font style Italic |
@fn |
Font style Normal |
@ll |
Switch to letter lower case |
@ln |
Print the text intactly |
@lu |
Switch to LETTER UPPER CASE |
@de[xxx] |
Delete one character at position index [nnn] counted from the end of the current string. Example: @de1 - will delete the last char in the string. Example: @de10 - will delete the tenth char from the end in the string. Note:the command can only be used with Dynamic Deliverable Data. |
@db[xxx] |
Delete one character at position index [nnn] counted from the beginning of the current string. Example: @db1 - will delete the first char in the string Example: @db10 - will delete the tenth char from the beginning of the string Note:the command can only be used with Dynamic Deliverable Data |
Note: Normal case is the default case if no casing is commanded in the cwtconfig file. |