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TPDesign4 (v3.2 or higher)
Step 4 - Assign the Sub-Page Set to the Sub-Page View Button
The Sub-Page Set that was defined in Step 2 must now be assigned to the Sub-Page View button:
1. In the Design View, select the Sub-Page View button.
2. In the General tab of the Properties window, select "Sub-Page Set 1" from the Sub-Page Set drop-down
menu (FIG. 274).
3. Once the Sub-Page Set has been assigned to the Sub-Page View button, the Sub-Pages that will be
displayed on the touch panel page are represented with placeholders (FIG. 275):
These placeholders provide a visual indication of the current settings for Size, Anchor Position and
Spacing of the Sub-Page Set contained by the Sub-Page View button.
Note that by default, the Spacing (%) property is set to 0 (no spacing between the Sub-Pages), and
Anchor Position is set to left (as represented in FIG. 275).
See the Sub-Page View Buttons - Design View section on page 184 for details.
Step 5 - Set Other Scrolling-Related Properties for the Sub-Page View Button
Set the scrolling region-related (General) button properties for the Sub-Page View button:
Sub-Page Set - Click the down arrow to select from a listing of all Sub-Page Sets that have been
defined via the Edit Sub-Page Sets dialog. In this example, select Sub-Page Set 1.
Orientation - Click the down arrow to select the orientation for the selected Sub-Page View button
(Horizontal/Vertical, default = Horizontal). In this example, Orientation should be set to
Horizontal.
Spacing (%) - Enter an Integer (percentage) value to specify the amount of spacing between Sub-
Pages when they are displayed within a Sub-Page View button (0-100, default = 0).
This value represents the percentage of the Sub-Page's width (for Horizontal Sub-Page View
buttons) or height (for Vertical Sub-Page View buttons) defined by the first Sub-Page in the Sub-
Page Set associated with this Sub-Page View button.
For example, 0 (the default setting) will result in no spacing between the Sub-Pages displayed
within a scrolling region. A value of 100 will insert a space that is equal to either the horizontal or
vertical dimension (depending on wether the scrolling region is set to Horizontal or Vertical
orientation) of the first Sub-Page in the Sub-Page Set.
Anchor Position - Select a Anchor Position option to determine how the Sub-Page Sets associated
with the selected Sub-Page View button are initially displayed, and justified within the Sub-Page
View button.
The options in this menu depend on the Orientation setting of the selected Sub-Page View button:
For Horizontal orientation:
Left: First Sub-Page is displayed aligned to the left side of the Sub-Page View button.
Middle: The middle Sub-Page is displayed positioned in the center of the Sub-Page View
button (default setting).
Right: Last Sub-Page is displayed aligned to the right side of the Sub-Page View button.
FIG. 274 Assign "Sub-Page Set 1" to the Sub-Page View button
FIG. 275 Sub-Page View button with placeholders indicating "Sub-Page Set 1"
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