Function: The command opens the Frame Configuration dialog.
Call:
Menu bar:
Click the Configure button in the References property.
Requirement: A Frame element or Tabs element is selected in the editor. The Element Properties view is open.
The dialog allows you to select one or more of all available visualizations. The selected visualizations are displayed at runtime in the window area of the Frame element or Tabs element.
Visualizations can be nested at any depth by means of frame elements. In order to use the Switch to any visualization frame selection type without any problems, a frame must not contain more than 21 referenced visualizations.
For more information, see also the description for the Input configuration of an element: Action Switch frame visualization.
By Visualization Name |
The list of available visualizations of the project and libraries is sorted alphabetically. |
By Type or Instance |
The list of available visualizations of the project and libraries is sorted by type or instance. |
Input field for a filter |
If a filter text is specified, then only those visualizations whose names contain the filter text are listed. |
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Project with project visualizations below it |
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Library with project visualizations below it |
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Click the symbol to add a visualization to the list of selected visualizations. Requirement: This is selected in Available Visualizations. Hint: To add a visualization, double-click a visualization in Available Visualizations. |
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Click the symbol to delete a visualization from the list. Requirement: This is selected in Selected Visualizations. |
The visualizations are automatically numerically indexed via the order in the list. The top visualization has the index Note: A Frame and a Tabs element use the variables specified in the index of the Switch frame variable property. |
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Click the symbol to move a visualization up in the list. Requirement: This is selected in Selected Visualizations. |
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Click the symbol to move a visualization down in the list. Requirement: This is selected in Selected Visualizations. |
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