‎2008 Feb 20 12:20 PM
Hi,
Can anyone explain me abt text elements and how it will be useful in scripts.
when i am creating scripts, i am using
/: comment line
/* comand line
paragraph
( raw line
/e text element
i want to know the commands mentioned in the above
thanks
s.gangi reddy
‎2008 Feb 20 12:24 PM
‎2008 Feb 20 12:25 PM
/
will be for commenting line
/: command line from pass the data, define boxes, include ..etc. This is to use keywords.
example:
/: &MARA-MATNR&
/E - text elements which will pass from print program to script
use below link for help.
http://sapscriptcode.blogspot.com/
Thanks,
‎2008 Feb 20 12:37 PM
Hi
Text editor text line
The text area in the SAPscript text editor begins at the ruler. You can
enter your text in the subsequent lines which are ready for input.
You can structure your text using the function keys Paragraph, Line, and
Page. The appropriate paragraph tag is then entered automatically beside
the line in the two-character tag column.
When the "Format" function or any other command is selected, continuous
text lines (lines with an empty tag column) are adjusted to the editor
screen width and words which may have been split at the end of a line
are joined together again.
Continuous text lines are made available automatically at the end of the
text. You can use the "Insert" function to enter continuous text within
the text itself. When the "End insertion" function is selected, the
lines are aligned automatically and normal mode returned to.
In order to be able to enter text continuously (allow your cursor to
continue to the next line when you reach the end of a line), you need to
set "Auto TAB" in your SAPGUI configuration parameters and have a
visible input width of at least 72 columns (you may need to choose a
smaller font for your SAPGUI).
In the text area, the following special characters have a control
function. They are therefore not output but are interpreted for output
formatting:
Character formats
<NN>...</>
Character strings which are preceded by a character format key <NN>,
are formatted when output as defined in the character format.
The format keys possible and their meaning are defined in styles or
layout sets. If a text module is assigned a style or layout set, you
can use the character formats listed there to structure your text.
Format keys defined by the user can consist of one or two
characters. The letters A to Z and the numbers 0 to 9 are allowed.
The character format must begin with a letter.
The end of the character format is indicated by </>.
Tab characters
,,
Two consecutive normal commas create a tab in the output format. The
tab position is determined by the respective paragraph tag in the
tag column. If a tab position is not defined in the paragraph, the
tab space from the layout set header information is used.
Symbols
&N...N&
Symbol names are enclosed by &. They must not contain any blanks.
The symbols are replaced by their current values in the output
format.
SAPscript knows 4 types of symbols: System symbols, standard
symbols, program symbols, and text symbols. The main difference
between them is their value source. The values of system symbols are
provided by SAPscript. Standard symbols are defined in table TTDTG
with their values. In the case of program symbols, the data involved
is made available by the respective printer program which is
running. Text symbols derive their values via control commands in
the text itself or dynamically via the Include function in the text
editor.
Masking special characters
<(>...<)>
Character strings which are preceded by <(> are not interpreted as
special characters and are therefore also output normally like all
other characters.
The end of the masked character string is indicated by <)>.
Hypertext links
<NN:....>...</>
Hypertext links, like character strings, are preceded by a character
format key NN. The hypertext key of a hypertext module is specified
after the subsequent colon. When hypertext is displayed on a screen
output device, this key can be used to display the next hypertext
chapter when selected by an end user.