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Extension View Editor 4-39
4-39
Button Properties
The properties available for a Button widget are described in the
table below:
Object Description
Label Whatever is entered in this field, is shown on the face of the
button. Place an ampersand (&) before the character that
gets the hot key (underscore) designation.
Message This is the command(s) that will be executed/fired when the
button is clicked. Common examples include: Delete and
CloseView.
You can click the Ellipsis icon to access the Edit
Messages property view, which provides a list of the current
messages that are being used for the particular button.
From this property view, you can add new messages, delete
existing ones, edit the list or re-arrange the order in which
the messages are fired. If you have created variables of type
Message in the Objects Manager, these are available for
addition to the Edit Messages property view.
Source
Widget
Allows you to choose a widget that provides required
information when the button is clicked. It is used to
‘populate’ the arguments for the Message.
For example, the Simulation Basis Manager property view
shows a list of fluid packages in the Current Fluid Packages
group. The View button opens a fluid package according to
the selection made in the Current Fluid Packages group.
Thus the text list widget (list of fluid packages) acts as a
source widget for the View button.
Target
Widget
Allows you to choose a widget which holds a collection of
objects. The selected object or multiple selected objects will
be affected by the clicking of the button.
This is illustrated by the Delete button. This button has the
attachments list widget, which displays all of the column
specifications, as its target widget. By clicking the Delete
button, you are indirectly affecting the attachments list
widget by passing the: Delete message to a particular
Specification object. The target widget is not deleted, but is
updated after the selected Specification object is deleted.
Requires
Single
Source
Selecting this checkbox limits selection in the source widget
to a single item. Continuing the example cited in the Source
Widget discussion, selecting this checkbox allows you to
select only a single fluid package in the list.
Requires
Single
Target
Selecting this checkbox limits selection in the target widget
to a single item. If the button deletes items from a list, you
may want to limit the user to only a single deletion per
button click.
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