Example 7 - Using Fonts And Colors; Fonts; Colors - Adaptive BETAbrite 1036 Serie Manual De Programación

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November 4, 2003
Example 7 — Using fonts and colors

Fonts

Fonts are the way characters are displayed on a sign. In the world of
printing and publishing, fonts are given names like Times or Helvetica
and qualities like serif or sans serif, font size (like 12 point or 14 point),
bold or italic, and so on:
This is Helvetica — a sans serif font.
The fonts available for your sign are in "Appendix A — Modes, fonts,
colors, and graphics available" on page 49.

Colors

Your sign can display up to eight colors — [GRN] for green, [RED]
for red, and so on — plus four special color combinations.
To determine what colors are available on your sign, see "Appendix
A — Modes, fonts, colors, and graphics available" on page 49.
The following examples demonstrate how to use fonts and colors on
your sign:
Step
When you do this . . .
Delete all the messages currently stored in the sign.
1
(See "Example 5 — Deleting messages" on page 29.)
2
Press PROGRAM.
3
Press ADV
Press MODE until [HLD]
4
appears.
Press COLOR and then
5
SELECT until [GRN]
(green) appears.
Advanced text messaging
This is Times — a serif font.
We'll make the first part of the message appear in green.
BetaBrite Programming Manual (pn 9703-6020)
You see this . . .
PROG TEXT A
A]
A]
Hold mode turns off Automode.
A]
[HLD][GRN]
[HLD]
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