Epson ColorWorks C7500 ESC/label Command Reference Guide - Page 109

ESC/Label Command Reference Guide, Rev. E,

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^FB [Name] Field block [Format] ^FB w ,l ,s ,j ,h Parameters Description Range w Width of wrap [dot] 0 ≤ w ≤ 9999 l Maximum number of 1 ≤ l ≤ 9999 wrapped lines s Adjustment value for space -9999 ≤ s ≤ 9999 between lines [dot] j Text justification j = L/C/R/J L: Align left C: Align center R: Align right J: Justified (Final line aligned left) h Hanging indent [dot] 0 ≤ h ≤ 9999 [Function]  Sets wrap for rendering character strings in the field.  Characters in the field data are rendered wrapped back if they meet one of the following conditions. a) Backslash + Ampersand (Specifies wrapping for character strings) b) Backslash (Specifies wrapping for character strings and printing of a hyphen < - > for the wrapped positions) However, if the word where the backslash is inserted fits in one line, the backslash is ignored. c) When rendering character strings to the field, the rendering width exceeds the wrap width set by Parameter w.  The wrap position for c) above is the character after the space (blank character) right before the character which exceeds the wrap width. However, if there is not a space (blank character) in the same line, a hyphen is added at the end of the line and the text is wrapped. The wrap position for this case in a position where the hyphen fits on the end of the line.  For c) above, if the wrap width specified by Parameter w is smaller than the character width, the text is wrapped using the character width.  Parameter s adjusts the space between lines. A positive value increases the space between lines and a negative value decreases it, relative to the standard space between lines.  Parameter j sets the text justification.  Parameter h sets the hanging indent. If the hanging indent is set, the left edge of the second line and thereafter in the character string is moved to the right.  If the number of lines in the character string exceeds the setting for Parameter l due to wrapping processing, all of the exceeding lines are rendered overlapping on the last line set by Parameter l.  To render a backslash in the field data which sets wrapping with this command, specify a backslash twice, such as . [Response] None [Reference] Related commands: ^TB ESC/Label Command Reference Guide Rev. E Page 109

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ESC/Label Command Reference Guide
Rev. E
Page 109
^FB
[Name]
Field block
[Format]
^FB
w
,l
,s
,j
,h
Parameters
Description
Range
w
Width of wrap [dot]
0 ≤ w ≤ 9999
l
Maximum number of
wrapped lines
1 ≤ l ≤ 9999
s
Adjustment value for space
between lines [dot]
-9999 ≤ s ≤ 9999
j
Text justification
j = L/C/R/J
L: Align left
C: Align center
R: Align right
J: Justified (Final line aligned left)
h
Hanging indent [dot]
0 ≤ h ≤ 9999
[Function]
Sets wrap for rendering character strings in the field.
Characters in the field data are rendered wrapped back if they meet one of the following
conditions.
a) Backslash + Ampersand <\& > (Specifies wrapping for character strings)
b) Backslash <\ > (Specifies wrapping for character strings and printing of a hyphen < - > for the
wrapped positions) However, if the word where the backslash is inserted fits in one line, the
backslash is ignored.
c) When rendering character strings to the field, the rendering width exceeds the wrap width set
by Parameter w.
The wrap position for c) above is the character after the space (blank character) right before the
character which exceeds the wrap width.
However, if there is not a space (blank character) in
the same line, a hyphen <-> is added at the end of the line and the text is wrapped.
The wrap
position for this case in a position where the hyphen <-> fits on the end of the line.
For c) above, if the wrap width specified by Parameter w is smaller than the character width, the
text is wrapped using the character width.
Parameter s adjusts the space between lines.
A positive value increases the space between lines
and a negative value decreases it, relative to the standard space between lines.
Parameter j sets the text justification.
Parameter h sets the hanging indent.
If the hanging indent is set, the left edge of the second line
and thereafter in the character string is moved to the right.
If the number of lines in the character string exceeds the setting for Parameter l due to wrapping
processing, all of the exceeding lines are rendered overlapping on the last line set by Parameter l.
To render a backslash <\> in the field data which sets wrapping with this command, specify a
backslash twice, such as <\\ >.
[Response]
None
[Reference]
Related commands: ^TB