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The right side toolbar generally includes components, routines, and setting modules (graphics components also have axes, drawing modules). Different content is displayed according to the selected content. The following example uses the list filtering component as an example to describe the right toolbar area. Content:
1. Components
Component area includes all component types that the product can add
2. General
❖font format
Set the font format.
❖Font alignment
Adjust font alignment settings, including vertical and horizontal alignment
❖frame
Adjust the border style, line style, and line color of the selected area
❖Data Format
Add a percentage sign to the data.
Add a percentage sign to the data.
❖transparency
Set the transparency of the selected area
❖format
Set the format type of the selected area text
❖Automatic wrap
Text automatically wraps
❖Format brush
Format brush, you can brush the area format to the selected other area
❖title
Set the title of the selected component, the default display
❖Component Fomat
The content of the component fomat is basically the same as the local format and is not described in detail.
3. Settings
Component name: the name of the selected component, the default is the component type + number
Visibility: You can set the component to see whether the DB, mobile app is visible, the default visibility is visible, the default mobile phone visible is automatic
Layout: You can set the layout mode of the selected component. The list filter has a drop-down mode and a list mode.
Options: Advanced property settings for each component, such as mandatory, submit when changed, etc.
Filter: You can flexibly set component filter rules, as shown below:
Operation: Set the component to view the operation items in the DB. You can set the operation contents in the view, analysis, and edit modes, as shown below:
Position: Set the position of the component, which can be edited in the free layout, including the XY coordinates and width and height of the component, as shown below: