"Controls" Section
This section describes the control handles of the object.
Since an object may have no control points, this section may be missing in the table.
To add the Controls section to the table:
Sometimes it may be possible that the Controls section already exists in the
table, but is not visible.
The View Sections dialog lets you show/hide the
table sections.
To show the Controls section:
The Controls section will appear in the table. It displays information about the control handles of the object.
To add a control handle:
To delete a control handle:
The row describing that control point will be removed. Removing the last control point removes the whole section.
All parameters in the Controls section use the coordinate system of the object.
X
Describes the X offset of the control handle.
If you didn't change this value, the origin point for the offset is determined by the
value in the X Behaviour field:
0, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 - offset with respect to the left side of the alignment box (e.g.
Width*0.25);
3,8 - offset with respect to the centre of the alignment box (e.g. Width/2-63.5);
4,9 - offset with respect to the right side of the alignment box (e.g. Width-190.5).
In the Formulas mode, you see the data in tenths of millimeters, in the Values mode the data is displayed in the current unit of measure.
Y
Describes the Y offset of the control point.
If you didn't change this value, the origin point for the offset is determined by the
value in the Y Behaviour field:
0, 1, 2, 5, 6, 7 - offset with respect to the top of the alignment box (e.g.
Height*0.75);
3,8 - offset with respect to the centre of the alignment box (e.g. Height/2+63.5);
4,9 - offset with respect to the bottom of the alignment box (e.g. Height-63.5).
In the Formulas mode, you see the data in tenths of millimeters, in the Values mode the data is displayed in the current unit of measure.
XDyn
This is the X coordinate of the end of the line that drags behind the control handle as you move it.
In the Formulas mode, you see the data in tenths of millimeters, in the Values mode the data is displayed in the current unit of measure.
YDyn
This is the Y coordinate of the end of the line that drags behind the control handle as
you move it.
In the Formulas mode, you see the data in tenths of millimeters, in the Values
mode the data is displayed in the current unit of measure.
XBehaviour
This parameter determines how the control handle moves along the X axis when the object
is resized.
If there was a default formula in the X field, the program changes it
according to the XBehaviour field value after the control point is repositioned.
When resizing the object:
0 - The control repositions proportionally with respect to the alignment box.
1 - The control point repositions proportionally with respect to the alignment box. The
repositioning with the mouse along the X axis is locked.
2 - The distance to the left side of the alignment box remains constant.
3 - The distance to the centre of the alignment box remains constant.
4 - The distance to the right side of the alignment box remains constant.
5- The control point is invisible. When resizing the object, the control point moves
proportionally with respect to the alignment box.
6- The control point is invisible. When the object is resized, the control point moves
proportionally with respect to the alignment box. The repositioning with the mouse along
the X axis is locked.
7 - The control point is invisible. When the object is resized, the distance to the left
side of the alignment box remains constant.
8 - The control point is invisible. When the object is resized, the distance to the centre
of the alignment box remains constant.
9 - The control point is invisible. When the object is resized, the distance to the right
side of the alignment box remains constant.
Y Behaviour
This parameter determines how the control point moves along the Y axis when the object
is resized.
If there was a default formula in the Y field, the program changes it
according to the YBehaviour field value after the control point is repositioned.
When resizing the object:
0 - The control repositions proportionally with respect to the alignment box.
1 - The control point repositions proportionally with respect to the alignment box. The
repositioning with the mouse along the Y axis is locked.
2 - The distance to the top of the alignment box remains constant.
3 - The distance to the centre of the alignment box remains constant.
4 - The distance to the bottom of the alignment box remains constant.
5- The control point is invisible. When the object is resized, the control point moves
proportionally with respect to the alignment box.
6- The control point is invisible. When the object is resized, the control point moves
proportionally with respect to the alignment box. The repositioning with the mouse along
the Y axis is locked.
7 - The control point is invisible. When the object is resized, the distance to the top of
the alignment box remains constant.
8 - The control point is invisible. When the object is resized, the distance to the centre
of the alignment box remains constant.
9 - The control point is invisible. When the object is resized, the distance to the bottom
of the alignment box remains constant.
Comment
Use this comment to assign the tip for the control point. If this field is not empty, the text in the field will show up when you pause the mouse pointer over the control point.
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