OCS controllers support a variety of fonts in a variety of sizes – with standard Cscape fonts meeting the requirements of most applications. But what if you need an extra-large font to display data which needs to be visible from a distance? What if you need to display an unusually large number of characters simultaneously? These are just a couple of situations where adding a custom font to your project will meet your special requirements. Join us as we go step-by-step to source, import, and apply custom fonts to an OCS project.
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Tuesday, November 23, 2021 · 2:00 p.m.
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Casey has spent the last 6 years in the industrial automation industry gaining experience with various types of controls, manufacturers and applications of all shapes and sizes. He graduated from Purdue with a Bachelor's degree in Electrical...
Chuck has served a variety of roles in his 30+ years at Horner - but has always been an Applications Engineer at heart. Chuck graduated (a looooong time ago!) from what is now Kettering University in Flint, MI with a degree in Electrical...