Aastra Telecom 55I User Manual

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How to Create an XML Application
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IP Phone Administrator Guide
Appendix G
The second block displays below the first block. By default, the second text 
block displays as scrolling text. This block takes up as many lines as the XML 
developer specifies, up to the LCD screen size.
The third block displays below the second block. By default, the third block 
displays static text, and takes up whatever lines remain blank on the LCD 
screen.
Using the AastraIPPhoneFormattedTextScreen object, the display truncates a line 
after the last word in that line and continues to wrap the text to the next line.The 
phone ignores any lines that display after the 5th line on the LCD screen. 
AastraIPPhoneFormattedTextScreen Structure
The AastraIPPhoneFormattedTextScreen object describes the structure of the 
XML document that you can use to format the text that displays on the phone’s 
LCD screen. The default structure of the AastraIPPhoneFormattedTextScreen 
object is:
<AastraIPPhoneFormattedTextScreen>
<Line Size="<normal/double>" Align="<right/left/center>">A line 
of static text</Line>
<Scroll Height=n>
<Line Size="<normal/double>" Align="<right/left/center>"> 
Scrolling text</Line>
 
<Line>Another line of Scrolling Text</Line>
<Line>Yet another scrolling line</Line>
    </Scroll>
    <Line>Some static footer text</Line>
</AastraIPPhoneFormattedTextScreen>
Note: 
Any of the three blocks can be set as static text or scrolling text but 
the text displays on a total of 5 lines only. Any lines that display after line 
5 are lost.
Note: 
The text in bold in the above structure indicate the options you can 
use for text size (normal, double), alignment (right, left, center), and 
scrolling height (from 1 to 5 lines). Setting a scrolling height less than “1” 
automatically sets the scroller height to “1”.