2/8/2024 0 Comments Beersmith 3 scale recipe![]() How do you find the tags? Well we have a complete list here on the forum of tags you can use in your reports. When the report is displayed these tags are replaced with the real data. Many of these tags are from the BeerXML standard, but there are also over 100 custom tags you can include for just about any conceivable recipe field to display whatever you like in your report. Here’s a sample below from the recipe file – $TYPE is the recipe type (All Grain, Extract, Partial Mash, Cider, etc…), $DISPLAY_BATCH_SIZE is the batch size with units, etc… Type: $TYPE The tags all begin with a ‘$’ character and are in upper case such as $NAME. If we look at the top of the NewRecipe.html file in a simple text editor we see there is a bunch of text along with various tags. You can have multiple custom reports for different purposes and some users have even created reports to print beer labels and other interesting artwork. When editing the file I do recommend storing it under a different name such as “MyRecipe.htm” so you can differentiate it. Even something as simple as TextEdit on the Mac or Notepad on the PC will let you view this file. I don’t recommend using complex programs like Microsoft Word as they introduce a lot of HTML styling that can cause problems when you post your edited file back to BeerSmith. To edit the HTM files I recommend using a simple text editor or a simple HTML editor. ![]()
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