| Output Field Example |
| Part of the "Working With QuSheet" tutorial for QuSheet |
| Part of the "Working With QuSheet" tutorial for QuSheet |
| Summary |
The Output Field Example output can be downloaded from the web site. This example shows all the fields and field groups described in the last tutorials in action. |
The first area shows alignment of fields within a single display group (the Op group). |
The second area shows the same output as the above, but with everything forced into the explanation group. |
The third area shows the different display groups. |
The fourth area shows all the date formats. |
The fifth area shows all the time formats. |
A: Note that the time formats with a colon in (:) will convert 0 hours into 12 hours, to reflect a time of day. The other time formats wont since they are more geared towards displaying a duration. |
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| Addenda / Errata |
A: Note that the time formats with a colon in (:) will convert 0 hours into 12 hours, to reflect a time of day. The other time formats wont since they are more geared towards displaying a duration. |
| Addenda / Errata » |
| « Summary |
The Output Field Example output can be downloaded from the web site. This example shows all the fields and field groups described in the last tutorials in action. |
The first area shows alignment of fields within a single display group (the Op group). |
The second area shows the same output as the above, but with everything forced into the explanation group. |
The third area shows the different display groups. |
The fourth area shows all the date formats. |
The fifth area shows all the time formats. |
A: Note that the time formats with a colon in (:) will convert 0 hours into 12 hours, to reflect a time of day. The other time formats wont since they are more geared towards displaying a duration. |
| « Addenda / Errata |
A: Note that the time formats with a colon in (:) will convert 0 hours into 12 hours, to reflect a time of day. The other time formats wont since they are more geared towards displaying a duration. |
-> output produced by QuSheet, licenced to "Richard Develyn", 15 Oct 2009 130|1|24094