
4-14 Using the View Editor
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All other widgets would have their integer values increase by
1 with the old #1, the Static Text Inlet widget, becoming #8.
If this new order was not what you wanted, you could continue
with a user selected order. Notice the Select Sequentially button
has changed to a selected Select #2 button. So you can select
the widget that you would like to be #2 in the tab order. After
you select a widget to by #2, the Select #2 button changes to
Select #3 button. So you can choose the #3 widget in the tab
order. The sequence number button increase with each selection
until the highest number has been designated to a widget.
When the highest number (like number 9 from the figure above)
has been designated, the sequence number goes back to #1
and you can resequence the property view again. You can keep
resequencing the tab order until the Tab Order icon is clicked
again or the property view is closed.
Select Sequentially Button
When you click the Select Sequentially button, the View Editor
allows you to select a current widget tab order value which
begins the sequence of values for changes. For instance, if you
clicked this button and then clicked the #4 widget, the Select
Sequentially button would change in to a Select #5 button. Once
you selected the widget that you would like to be #5 in the tab
order, the button would change to a Select #6 button. This
continues until the Tab Order icon is clicked again or the
property view is closed.
Sizing Icons
•Stretch Width
Clicking the Stretch Width icon toggles the X-direction
Stretch checkbox (found in the widget’s Properties
property view) for the selected widget. When the
Stretch checkbox is selected, the width of the widget
increases as the DefaultView form is expanded
horizontally. Stretching is related to the Tie To Corner
and the Tie Reference properties.
Stretch Width icon
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