
Creating graphic displays 11–61
Down Appearance
In the Down Appearance tab, specify what the button will look like
when it is pressed.
If you want the button to appear the same when it is not pressed and
pressed, click Same as “Up Appearance”. If you want the button to
appear differently, choose different options. See “Up Appearance,”
above, for details about the fields.
Editing a button object
To edit a button object, double–click the button object to open the
Button Configuration dialog box.
To change a button’s label, use the font style and color in the Button
Configuration dialog box or use the commands on the Attributes
menu.
Reshaping a button object
If you reshape or rotate a button, the button type always changes to
beveled. Only beveled buttons can be a polygon (or non–rectangle)
shape.
To reshape a button, select the button and then click the Polygon tool.
Move or add vertices as you would with any polygon shape.
Creating a recipe field
Use the Recipe tool to create a field that operators can use to specify
the name of a recipe file containing tag values for all the numeric and
string input fields in a graphic display. 4.
With a recipe field, operators can load all the values from a recipe file
into the numeric and string input fields in one keystroke rather than
ecipe tool
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