Difference: CDAxisSetTitleFontName (1 vs. 5)

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.AXIS SET TTL FONT NAM

This subroutine sets the font name and font number for the title of the "current" Axis.

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.AXIS SET TTL FONT NAM

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This subroutine sets the font name and font index for the title of the "current" Axis.
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This subroutine sets the font name and font number for the title of the "current" Axis.
 

Usage:

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Description:

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This subroutine sets the font name and index for the title for the "current" axis. You must have selected a "current" axis via .AXIS SET CURRENT before calling this routine. This is only useful if you have set an axis title via .AXIS SET TITLE.
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This subroutine sets the font name and number for the title for the "current" axis. You must have selected a "current" axis via .AXIS SET CURRENT before calling this routine. This is only useful if you have set an axis title via .AXIS SET TITLE.
  <font_name> refers to the name of a font or font family. If blank or not passed, the default font will be used.

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META TOPICPARENT name="CDChartDirectorDesignerAPI"

.AXIS SET TTL FONT NAM

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  <font_name> refers to the name of a font or font family. If blank or not passed, the default font will be used.
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<font_no> refers to the index of a font within a font family. If blank or not passed, index 0 will be used.
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<font_no> refers to the font number for this specification. Must be in the range 1-3. You can specify up to 3 fonts to be used for the Axis Title. If blank or not passed, then font number 1 is assumed.
  The axis title text box become the "current" text box and subsequent calls to the various text subroutines may be made to further set/modify the text attributes of the axis title.
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See FontSpecifications for more information on setting fonts.
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See FontSpecifications for more information on setting fonts and font numbers.
 

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META TOPICPARENT name="CDChartDirectorDesignerAPI"

.AXIS SET TTL FONT NAM

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  <font_name> refers to the name of a font or font family. If blank or not passed, the default font will be used.
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<font_no> refers to the index of a font within a font family. If blank or not passed, index 0 will be used
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<font_no> refers to the index of a font within a font family. If blank or not passed, index 0 will be used.

The axis title text box become the "current" text box and subsequent calls to the various text subroutines may be made to further set/modify the text attributes of the axis title.

  See FontSpecifications for more information on setting fonts.

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.AXIS SET TTL FONT NAM

This subroutine sets the font name and font index for the title of the "current" Axis.


Usage:

      PASS         <font_name>                FIELD            SHARE? N
      PASS         <font_no>                  FIELD            SHARE? N
      GOSUB    0CD .AXIS SET TTL FONT NAM
      *        Check for error
      IF       0CD .AXIS SET TTL FONT NAM     NE

Description:

This subroutine sets the font name and index for the title for the "current" axis. You must have selected a "current" axis via .AXIS SET CURRENT before calling this routine. This is only useful if you have set an axis title via .AXIS SET TITLE.

<font_name> refers to the name of a font or font family. If blank or not passed, the default font will be used.

<font_no> refers to the index of a font within a font family. If blank or not passed, index 0 will be used

See FontSpecifications for more information on setting fonts.

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