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9.6.1.2. Edit Media Variables

If you want to edit a Media Variable, select it and click on Edit.

-> Now all available formatting lines are displayed in the upper half.

In the following the differences between the single types are explained:

  1. Media Variable of the type TEXT:

    In the input field, you can only edit the text itself. At this place it is not possible to use HTML code in order to design the text.

    Media Variable of the type "TEXT"

    Media Variable of the type "TEXT"

    Functions for text design are found in the PARTtemplateDesigner. On this see Section 9.4.5, “ Text ”.

  2. Media Variable of the type HTMLTEXT:

    In the input field, you can edit the text. Furthermore some standard functions such as greasing, list points, etc. are available for the text design. The functions have already been described under Section 9.4.5, “ Text ”.

    Media Variable of the type "HTMLTEXT"

    Media Variable of the type "HTMLTEXT"

    [Note] Note

    Further formatting options are available when you switch to the tabbed page HTML code. There you can directly access the HTML code.

    Functions for the text design you also be found in the PARTtemplateDesigner. On this see under Section 9.4.5, “ Text ”.

    [Note] Note

    The formatting in the Media editor (PARTproject) has priority against the formatting of the text in the PARTtemplateDesigner.

  3. Media Variable of the type PSOL_TABLE:

    Via setting options in the list fields of Column, Format and Title you determine, which table columns are to be displayed, which statements have to be made in the column header (variable name, description, unit) and which in the table cells itself. Detailed information on this is found under Section 9.6.2, “Edit table variables” and Section 9.6.3, “Hide table columns ”.

    Media Variable of the type "PSOL_TABLE"

    Media Variable of the type "PSOL_TABLE"

    Further functions for the table design are available in the PARTtemplateDesigner. On this see Section 9.4.6, “ Table ”.