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− | {{Example|{{ScreenElementDescription|Enable software configuration|Enables or disables the overrulling of the software limitations as they are set inside the EMCO 2090 controller. If this option is enabled, the specified {{ScreenElement|Minimum Height}} and {{ScreenElement|Maximum Height}} will be used. If this option is disabled, the software limitations as they are set inside the EMCO 2090 controller, will be used.}} }} | + | {{Example|text={{ScreenElementDescription|Enable software configuration|Enables or disables the overrulling of the software limitations as they are set inside the EMCO 2090 controller. If this option is enabled, the specified {{ScreenElement|Minimum Height}} and {{ScreenElement|Maximum Height}} will be used. If this option is disabled, the software limitations as they are set inside the EMCO 2090 controller, will be used.}} }} |
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Latest revision as of 13:18, 9 June 2023
This template can be used to give a more detailed description of a element that is available on screen(shot).
This template expects the following arguments:
- The 'name' of the element as it is shown on the screen
- A detailed description of the element
The contents will be shown in a 'hidden' table, where the first column is 15% of the width, and the detailed description is shown on the right-side of the screen element name.
Also see the templates 'ScreenElementDescriptionStart' and 'ScreenElementDescriptionEnd'. Those templates specify the start and end of the 'hidden' table.
An example is: