For the terminal marking, information
can be printed out on labels via the terminals which are present
in the circuit. In order to do this, you must provide certain information
(such as the width, height and distance etc.) via the labels being
used. You can also decide whether only numbers should be printed out,
whether the output should be rotated or whether the pin numbers (identification
of the internal side of the terminal) should be output at the same
time.

Selection
The extensive selection capabilities have been extended further by the introduction of the wildcard #. This character stands for any number of numbers and makes it easier to select certain symbols which, for example, are designated with a prefixed page number. Another selection criterion can be to restrict to certain reference names (setting inclusive is active) or to exclude certain reference names (setting inclusive is not active).
Example #K2? => 1K21, 10K21, 72K25 ........
ANSI-Code
With the option Output in ANSI code, you can specify whether DOS or ANSI (=Windows) character sets should be used when outputting to a file for marking systems. If incorrectly set, the special characters such as ä or Ü will appear incorrectly.
Rotate terminal no.
The terminal number is rotated by 90o anticlockwise when output.
Output numbers only
No terminal numbers with letters are printed out.
+Pin name
The pin name is output together with the terminal numbers.