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Options Menu > Values View Options Use the 'Values' tab of the options form to change the way the values view is displayed.
Units Check this option if you want the units displayed as a single character (C or F) after temperature values, or as %RH after humidity values.
Degrees Check this option if you want the degrees symbol (°) displayed after temperature values.
Comma Check this option if you want a comma displayed between each pair of temperature/humidity values. This option has no effect if only one of temperature or humidity is displayed.
Parentheses Check this option if you want left and right parentheses displayed around each pair of temperature/humidity values. This option has no effect if only one of temperature or humidity is displayed.
Preview As you alter the above options, the three preview panels show the effect the current set of options has on the display of each temperature value, humidity value, or temperature/humidity value pair.
Auto-wrap Columns If you want Temprecord to display only as many values as will fit across the window, then 'Auto-wrap columns' should be checked. If you want Temprecord to display a fixed number of columns across the window, whether they would fit or not, the 'Auto-wrap columns' should be unchecked. You can then change the number of columns in the 'Columns' field. This option is useful when you wish each line of values to correspond to a particular time interval. If you specify a sample period of 5 minutes for example, and you set the number of columns to 12, then each line will contain 1 hours worth of samples.
Columns The columns option sets the number of columns displayed across the window. This option is useful when you wish each line of values to correspond to a particular time interval. If you specify a sample period of 5 minutes for example, and you set the number of columns to 12, then each line will contain 1 hours worth of samples.
Font Use the 'Font' button to change the font Temprecord uses for the text in the values view. You can only choose from the fixed spacing fonts installed on your computer. Proportional fonts are not available for the values display.
Date/Time Color Use the 'Date/Time Color' button to change the color used when displaying the date and time text in the values view window.
Above Limits Color Use the 'Above Limits Color' button to change the color used when displaying those samples that exceed the upper limit. If you do not want these samples to appear differently from the other samples, choose the same color as the 'In Range' color.
If you have Total Temperature Value statistics display enabled, this color is used if the temperature of that sample exceeds the temperature for that TTV period.
In Range Color Use the 'In Range Color' button to change the color used when displaying those samples that are between the lower and upper limits.
Below Limits Color Use the 'Below Limits Color' button to change the color used when displaying those samples that are below the lower limit. If you do not want these samples to appear differently from the other samples, choose the same color as the 'In Range' color.
There are separate colors defined for both temperature and humidity values.
If you have Total Temperature Value statistics display enabled, this color is used if the temperature of that sample is less than the temperature for that TTV period.
Marker Samples Color Use the 'Marker Samples Color' button to change the color used when displaying those samples that have user markers associated with them. If you do not want these samples to appear differently from the other samples, choose the same color as the 'In Range' color.
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