You can specify the vertical and horizontal
dimensions of a character in bitmap fonts. When you magnify/shrink
characters, the outline may become rough or the letter may appear
compressed.
This is an outline font where the ratio of
the character height/width is fixed. The letters will have a smooth
outline even if you magnify/shrink them. However, this font uses
more disk space on the display unit.
Size
Select the text size. Each font type has a different size
range.
Size
Specify "Width x Height" between [8 x 8] to
[64 x 128] in 8 pixel units, or select a fixed size from [6 x 10],
[8 x 13], [13 x 23]. When using fixed sizes, you can display only
single-byte alphanumeric characters.
6 to 127
If you select [Automatically Adjust Text Size], you can adjust the
[Maximum Size] and [Minimum Size].
Fixed Size
Available when [Standard Font] is selected.
You can choose between 6x10 pixels, 8x13 pixels, or 13x23 pixels.
This font supports single-byte characters only.
When using 6x10 fonts, you cannot set the [Text Attribute] to
[Bold].
Display Language
Select a language for the label from [Japanese], [ASCII],
[Chinese (Traditional)], [Chinese (Simplified)], [Korean],
[Cyrillic], or [Thai].
Text Attributes
The following text attributes can be set to each, depending on
the selected font.
[Normal], [Bold], [Shadow]
(When using the [6x10] font size, select either [Normal] or
[Shadow].)
Stroke Font: Choose from [Normal], [Bold],
[Outline]
Windows fonts are converted to bitmaps and used in display
parts.
Select Font
Define the font, and set up the [Style], [Size], and [Font Set].
The properties you can define (Style, Size, and Font Set), differ
between fonts.
Anti-alias
Anti-aliasing smooths out rough edges of characters, beautifying
their look.