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All the X-axis scaling values available. A value of ‘1.0’ is equivalent to 100% scaling. Do not use values less than or equal to zero.
Applications will want to ensure that the values set for this ICAP match those set for ICAP_YSCALING. There are no units inherent with this data as it is normalized to 1.0 being “unscaled.”
Type: TW_FIX
Value after MSG_OPENDS: (may be remembered from a previous session)
After MSG_RESET/MSG_RESETALL: 1.0
Allowed Values: > 0
MSG_GET TW_ONEVALUE TW_RANGE TW_ENUMERATION
MSG_GETCURRENT TW_ONEVALUE
MSG_GETDEFAULT TW_ONEVALUE
MSG_SET TW_ONEVALUE
MSG_SETCONSTRAINT TW_ONEVALUE
TW_RANGE TW_ENUMERATION
MSG_RESET TW_ONEVALUE
MSG_QUERYSUPPORT TW_ONEVALUE
None
Version 1.0
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