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Introduction to <strong>Visual</strong> <strong>Components</strong> 2.3<br />

3.2.4.1.2 Button Touch−Operated Field − Properties: Appearance<br />

Defines the appearance of the touch button on the screen.<br />

3.2.4.1.2.1 Image<br />

Appearance<br />

Defines basic settings for both states of the touch button − pressed and released.<br />

Font<br />

Border Width<br />

Chooses the font which should be used for the touch button. If the button is only identified with a<br />

bitmap, then this setting has no effect.<br />

Possible Settings Any font in the project can be selected.<br />

Sets the width of the touch button border in pixels.<br />

Possible Settings From 0 to the available surface of the button<br />

(The text and the bitmap on the button must be able to fit within the border)<br />

Released Button<br />

Defines specific settings for button appearance in its released state.<br />

Text Group<br />

Text<br />

Selects the text group which contains the text for the button. Texts cannot be input<br />

directly. Instead, they must be included and accessed from a text group.<br />

Possible Settings Any text group in the project can be selected.<br />

In addition, the first empty entry in the list is available for<br />

buttons which do not use a caption.<br />

Chooses the text to be displayed from the selected text group.<br />

Possible Settings Any text contained in the text group can be selected.<br />

Bitmap Selects the bitmap to be displayed on the touch button: either alone (centered) or<br />

with text (left on the button).<br />

3.2.4.1 Button Touch−Operated Field − Reference 113

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