5/5/2016 10:27 AM | |
Joined: 3/14/2008 Last visit: 7/12/2024 Posts: 2076 Rating: (930) |
Hello Gabriel, When you compile the icons for the first time, you don't have control on where to place them. It is then that you will have to set them to the position you want. However, the next OS compile(s) will make sure the icons stay on their place where you put them in case you don't change them like position size or create another iconnumber->"2" instead of "1". |
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5/5/2016 3:50 PM | |
Joined: 3/14/2008 Last visit: 7/12/2024 Posts: 2076 Rating: (930) |
Hi Gabriel, Thank you for the rating! There is a configuration file which the create/update block icon function uses. I don't know if you can use it when you did not define your icon position....Maybe you can take a look on the following topic, maybe there is some useful information: I think it is faster just to place them on the position you want. If you have several pictures which are exactly the same, only the blocks differ, you can also make one picture complete, copy and replace the icons with the tag configuration editor in WinCC graphics (Connect PCS7 tag to structure (can't remember the correct name)). This will make sure the icon stays on it's place, only you have to link the actual block to this icon. But this will take you some time also. I think it is just faster to position them on your pictures. |
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