Page Setup Dialog

This dialog allowing the user to set up page headers, footers and margins for printing.

Header and Footer

The page header is printed at the top of every page. The page footer is printed at the bottom of every page.

The area of header and footer is divided to left section, center section and right section.

Header Left Header Center Header Right

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Footer Left Footer Center Footer Right

Format Macro

The format macros are used to control the text format that displayed on header and footer.

    $CENTER$

        The center section of header or footer. All content after $CENTER$ will be displayed in center section.

    $RIGHT$

        The right section of header or footer. All content after $RIGHT$ will be displayed in right section.

        Notice: By default, the header or footer text is displayed in left section.

    $TITLE$

        The full path name of printed file.

    $PAGECOUNT$

        The totle page count of printing.

    $PAGENUM$

        The current page number printing.

    $DATE$

        The printing date.

    $TIME$

        The printing time.

Show Line

    Show line between text with header and footer.

Show Frame

    Show line frame around header and footer.

Show Shadow

    Show gray shadow in frame.

Line number

    Use this option to determine whether shows line number on every text line when printing.

Use colors

    Supports color printing.

Wrap long lines

    Use this option to determine whether wraps a long line to next, when which can not be printed in one page line.

Syntax print

    Print bold and italic type in syntax highlighting.

Mirror margin and Header/Footer position

    This option allows two logical pages to be printed on a single sheet of paper. The logical page data is scaled to print two pages side-by-side. This scaling may mean that a little more or less data may fit side-by-side than when the pages are printed on a single sheet. This option is particularly useful for saving paper on printouts.

Print Ruler

    This options is valid for use when printing hex data.