Agilent Technologies N-Series Printer User Manual


 
Page 5-55XTRAEDIT CONFIGURATION
Bottom Margin
The Bottom Margin setting determines the number of inches from the
bottom edge of the page to the baseline (origin) of the last line of text.
The value can be entered in inches, 1/300 inches or 1/60 inches,
depending upon the setting of Measurement Setting for Entries under the
Preferences menu. If inches, the user can enter a value between 0.000
and 14.000. In 1/300 inches, the user can enter an integer value between
0 and 4200. In 1/60 inches, the user can enter an integer value between 0
and 840. The default value for portrait pages is 200 (300ths inch); the
default value for landscape pages is 120 (300ths inch).
Left Margin
The Left Margin setting determines the number of inches from the left
edge of the page to the left edge (origin) of the first character in each line
on the page. The value can be entered in inches, 1/300 inches or 1/60
inches, depending upon the setting of Measurement Setting for Entries
under the Preferences menu. If inches, the user can enter a value between
0.000 and 14.000. In 1/300 inches, the user can enter an integer value
between 0 and 4200. In 1/60 inches, the user can enter an integer value
between 0 and 840. The default value for portrait pages is 120 (300ths
inch); the default value for landscape pages is 200 (300ths inch).
Right Margin
The Right Margin setting determines the number of inches from the left
edge of the page to the right edge of the last character in each line on the
page. The value can be entered in inches, 1/300 inches or 1/60 inches,
depending upon the setting of Measurement Setting for Entries under the
Preferences menu. If inches, the user can enter a value between 0.000
and 14.000. In 1/300 inches, the user can enter an integer value between
0 and 4200. In 1/60 inches, the user can enter an integer value between 0
and 840. The default value for portrait pages is 2430 (300ths inch); the
default value for landscape pages is 3100 (300ths inch).
Tabs (Portrait, Landscape)
The Tabs menu enables the user to set Horizontal Tabs and Vertical Tabs
for both portrait and landscape pages, as indicated by the illustration
below. These options are equivalent to the XES Tabs Horizontal and
Tabs Vertical commands, respectively.
Selecting any of the four tab setting choices will cause XTRAEDIT to
display the following dialog box (the Horizontal Tabs, Portrait dialog
box is illustrated):