Indicates the beginning of a page header block in a preferences file.
*BeginHeader()Indicates the beginning of a page header block in a preferences file. |
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*BeginHeader()Indicates the beginning of a page header block in a preferences file. |
Syntax |
*BeginHeader() |
Example |
*BeginHeader() *BeginRegion(400, 0, 600, 300) *Alignment(Center) *Font("Times",0,1,12) *Text("Project Title") *BorderWidth(1,1,1,1) *EndRegion() *EndHeader() |
Application |
MotionView, HyperView, HyperGraph, TextView, and MediaView. |
Comments |
Pages can be annotated using page headers and footers. Headers appear at the top of every printed page. Every *BeginHeader() statement requires a closing *EndHeader() statement. Page headers can consist of up to 10 regions containing four lines of text each. Templex variables can also be used in the *Text() statement for automatic insertion of page numbers, filenames, dates, and so on. Page header blocks occur within the general defaults block of a preferences file. |
See also |
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