Sub-Pages
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TPDesign4 (v3.2 or higher)
Sub-Pages
Overview
A Sub-Page is a specific type of Popup Page that is used to represent an individual item within a Scrolling
Region. Each item displayed with a Scrolling Region is a separate Sub-Page (FIG. 162):
Sub-Pages are represented in the Workspace Window (Pages tab) within the Sub-Pages folder (FIG. 163):
Sub-Pages are created in the same way as Standard Popup Pages (either via the Popup Draw Tool, or via the
Add Popup Page dialog) - see the Creating a Sub-Page section on page 176 for details.
Sub-Pages are differentiated from Standard Popups via the Popup Type (General) property for Popup Pages.
Sub-Pages can only be displayed within a Sub-Page View button, as members of a Sub-Page Set.
Sub-Page Sets are used to define an ordered group of Sub-Pages. Sub-Pages must be added to a
Sub-Page Set to be displayed in a Sub-Page View button. See the Sub-Page Sets section on
page 179 for details.
Unlike Standard Popup Pages, Sub-Pages do not appear in Page Flip lists.
Unlike Standard Popup Pages, Sub-Pages do not have Top, Left, or Group properties, since their
position within the Sub-Page View button is determined by button properties set for the Sub-Page
View button. See the Setting Sub-Page View Button Properties section on page 186 for details.
The Address Port and Address Code assignments for Sub-Pages are provided only for use in
SEND-COMMANDS (not to trigger actions).
Unlike Standard Popup Pages, Sub-Pages do not utilize Channel Port/Code addresses.
FIG. 162 Sub-Pages
Sub-Pages must be grouped into a Sub-Page Set in order to be displayed in a
Scrolling Region. See the Sub-Page Sets section on page 179 for details.
FIG. 163 Workspace Window (Pages tab) - Sub-Pages folder
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