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TPDesign4 (v3.2 or higher)
Setting Programming Properties: Sub-Page View Buttons
The following programming properties are supported for Sub-Page View buttons:
Setting State Properties: Sub-Page View Buttons
Once you have created a Sub-Page View button, you can use the States tab of the Properties window to set/edit
state-oriented button properties. To edit any of the listed button properties, click on an item in the right-hand
column to activate the field. Depending on the item selected, you can either set the item manually, select from
a drop-down menu, or both.
The following button state properties are supported for Sub-Page View buttons. Note that depending on the
Panel associated with your project some of these options may not be available. For example if you have
specified a non-video capable panel in your project, the Video Fill option(s) will not appear:
Programming Properties: Sub-Page View Buttons
Address Port See page 254
Address Code See page 254
String Output Port See page 257
String Output See page 257
Command Port See page 255
Command Output See page 255
Note: Maximum command, string and text length = 4096 characters.
The Address Port and Code assignments for Sub-Page View buttons are provided
only for use in SEND-COMMANDS (not to trigger actions). Sub-Page View buttons
do not utilize Channel Port/Code addresses.
Sub-Page View buttons use only one State - Off.
States Properties: Sub-Page View Buttons
Draw Order See page 286 Icon Slot See page 286
Border Name See page 285 Icon Justification See page 286
Chameleon Image See page 285 Icon X Offset See page 286
Border Color See page 285 Icon Y Offset See page 287
Fill Color See page 286 Font See page 286
Text Color See page 289 Text See page 289
Text Effect Color See page 290 Text Justification See page 290
Overall Opacity See page 287 Text X Offset See page 290
Video Fill See page 291 Text Y Offset See page 290
Video Cropping See page 290 Text Effect See page 290
Video Pass-Thru See page 291 Word Wrap See page 291
Streaming Source See page 288 Sound See page 288
Bitmap See page 285 Marquee Direction See page 287
Bitmap Justification See page 285 Marquee Repeat See page 287
Bitmap X Offset See page 285
Bitmap Y Offset See page 285
Scale Bitmap To Fit See page 288
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