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Introduction to <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Components</strong> 2.3<br />

Simulation Value<br />

Specifies the output field value that should be displayed in the simulation mode of the editor. The simulation<br />

mode can be used to create visualization pictures for product documentation. <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Components</strong> does not use<br />

these settings in any other place.<br />

Simulation<br />

Value<br />

CharBox<br />

Desired display of the output field in simulation mode as a character string.<br />

Possible Settings Any character string which can be displayed in the output field using the the<br />

set length. <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Components</strong> does not check the format or the value of the<br />

input.<br />

The entire character set of the selected font can be displayed using this button. Characters can<br />

therefore be input that are not available with the current keyboard settings. A character can be<br />

inserted into the Simulation Value field by double−clicking on it in the CharBox.<br />

It is displayed using the set font of the input field.<br />

For the general operation of dialog boxes.<br />

OK<br />

Cancel<br />

Buttons<br />

Applies settings and closes the dialog box. If settings cannot be accepted because of a mistake, this is<br />

shown and the dialog box is not closed.<br />

Note:<br />

All changes are accepted, including those made under different (hidden) tabs.<br />

Closes the dialog box and discards any changes made.<br />

Warning:<br />

All changes will be discarded, including those made under different (hidden) tabs.<br />

Help Displays help for this tab.<br />

3.2.3.4 Advanced Text Output Field − Reference<br />

This field allows text to be output based on a numeric index read from a process variable during visualization<br />

runtime. This provides a simple way to switch between a predefined number of texts.<br />

General<br />

Summary of the basic properties of these types of output fields.<br />

Function Display of text based on a numeric index from a process variable<br />

Data Types The following data types can be displayed for this field:<br />

3.2.3.4 Advanced Text Output Field − Reference 87

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