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Posted: 2022-02-18 08:07 AM
EOTE V3.2 SP1 String font size issue?
Trying to change string display font size, bu it doesnt change when transferred or simulated. It changes in the program nicely, but not in runtime. Am i missing something? Read all the help also, but didn't find anything.
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Posted: 2022-02-21 07:29 AM
Hello @MartinKiisk,
Just to be clear, do you want to set a constant font size in buildtime to be permanent in runtime or do you want to change the font size on the fly in runtime using a variable, numeric display or other binding?
Thank you,
Senior Product Application Expert | Sales Enablement | HMI Line of Business, Digital Factory | Industrial Automation Business | Schneider Electric
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Posted: 2022-02-22 12:52 AM
Hi @MartinKiisk ,
I recommend you to update the software to the latest version available EcoStruxure Operator Terminal Expert v3.2 SP2:
I have made this example project where you can link the font size of a text to an internal variable of the HMI:
https://schneider-electric.box.com/s/ejzc189y1pow11xmn1f3p7o366jzeip8
The application in simulation and in real life is working fine.
Best regards,
Leandro
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