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CONFIGURING THE COLOR VIRTUAL HMI<br />

PRIMITIVE DESCRIPTIONS<br />

• The Data Points properties are used to define the pattern and colors used to<br />

create the data point markers. These properties will only be accessible if the<br />

chart has these data point markers enabled.<br />

• The Data Line properties are used to define the format and color of the line<br />

drawn between the data points. These properties will only be accessible if the<br />

chart has this line enabled.<br />

• The Regression Line properties are used to define the format and color of the line<br />

drawn as a best-fit to the data points. These properties will only be accessible if<br />

the chart has this line enabled.<br />

THE SCALE PRIMITIVES<br />

The Horizontal Scale primitive displays a scale with a specified number of minor<br />

and major divisions. It is often used to label other primitives, such as bar graphs.<br />

The Vertical Scale primitive displays a scale with a specified number of minor<br />

and major divisions. It is often used to label other primitives, such as bar graphs.<br />

The scale primitives can either be fix or adaptive, the latest providing a new set of division if<br />

the maximum or minimum is changed. The properties are accessed by double-clicking the<br />

primitive…<br />

• The Style property defines if the scale should be fixed or adaptive. If the second<br />

is selected, the minimum and maximum are made available for tag mapping so<br />

the scale follows tags values.<br />

• The Orientation property is used to indicate the direction in which the tick-marks<br />

should point. Vertical scales support selections of left and right, while horizontal<br />

scales support selections of up or down.<br />

• The Major Divisions property is used to indicate into how many major divisions<br />

the scale should be divided. Large tick-marks are drawn at each division. The<br />

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