---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here are the format/identifier settings ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- %b batch name %r roll name %i image name %d scan date %n sequence number %x DX code %I image name with .bmp extension %R list of rolls in group %g number of rolls in group %G numeric roll index in group (1-based) %L alphabetic roll index in group (A-based) %# number of non-deleted children in item %& number of non-deleted children in group %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 zero filled item index %u unique number (rolls only) %% "%" character %f frame # (extended DX code) (images only) %I{} = generates a list of images in the specified format %(whatever) Uses [database] dataentryXX string %[b:6] example of setting batch to 6 zero filled number %T[] %@[n]. Generates a comma delimited list of .tmb JPEG thumbnail filenames. Where n is the length of the list. If n > the number of non-deleted images, the list will be filled with blanks. Used for creating CD labels with thumbnails. ------------------ %T - Date Format ------------------ This will output the CPUs current date/time in the format specified. Here are other date format specifiers (from DateTimeInfoFormatClass): Format Pattern Description ------ ------------------- d The day of the month. Single-digit days will not have a leading zero. dd The day of the month. Single-digit days will have a leading zero. ddd The abbreviated name of the day of the week, as defined in AbbreviatedDayNames. dddd The full name of the day of the week, as defined in DayNames. M The numeric month. Single-digit months will not have a leading zero. MM The numeric month. Single-digit months will have a leading zero. MMM The abbreviated name of the month, as defined in AbbreviatedMonthNames. MMMM The full name of the month, as defined in MonthNames. y The year without the century. If the year without the century is less than 10, the year is displayed with no leading zero. yy The year without the century. If the year without the century is less than 10, the year is displayed with a leading zero. yyyy The year in four digits, including the century. gg The period or era. This pattern is ignored if the date to be formatted does not have an associated period or era string. h The hour in a 12-hour clock. Single-digit hours will not have a leading zero. hh The hour in a 12-hour clock. Single-digit hours will have a leading zero. H The hour in a 24-hour clock. Single-digit hours will not have a leading zero. HH The hour in a 24-hour clock. Single-digit hours will have a leading zero. m The minute. Single-digit minutes will not have a leading zero. mm The minute. Single-digit minutes will have a leading zero. s The second. Single-digit seconds will not have a leading zero. ss The second. Single-digit seconds will have a leading zero. f The fraction of a second in single-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. ff The fraction of a second in double-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. fff The fraction of a second in three-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. ffff The fraction of a second in four-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. fffff The fraction of a second in five-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. ffffff The fraction of a second in six-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. fffffff The fraction of a second in seven-digit precision. The remaining digits are truncated. t The first character in the AM/PM designator defined in AMDesignator or PMDesignator. tt The AM/PM designator defined in AMDesignator or PMDesignator. z The time zone offset ("+" or "-" followed by the hour only). Single-digit hours will not have a leading zero. For example, Pacific Standard Time is "-8". zz The time zone offset ("+" or "-" followed by the hour only). Single-digit hours will have a leading zero. For example, Pacific Standard Time is "-08". zzz The full time zone offset ("+" or "-" followed by the hour and minutes). Single-digit hours and minutes will have leading zeros. For example, Pacific Standard Time is "-08:00". : The default time separator defined in TimeSeparator. / The default date separator defined in DateSeparator. --------------------------------------------------------------- Hot Key support --------------------------------------------------------------- Here are the current Hot Keys: Left/Right arrow = select prev/next image Ctl + Left/Right arrow = add to/remove from selection Delete = remove (X out images) Space = Process Roll Page Down = scroll down 1 line Page Up = scroll up 1 line F6 = Process Roll F7 = Flip and Process Roll KEYPAD HOT KEYS 0 = Rotate Left . = Rotate right Enter = Zoom/Unzoom 7 = + Red 1 = - Red 8 = + Grn 2 = - Grn 9 = + Blu 3 = - Blu 6 = + Brightness 4 = - Brightness + = + Contrast - = - Contrast 5 = Reset Color Corrections ------------------------------- index print text locators ------------------------------- tb top or bottom lrc left, right, or center ud up or down f flip or no flip