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Description
On the right side of the Main window a Properties menu is shown (Figure 1). It contains all properties of selected event. You can switch to the
Proxies and
Library panels by clicking on their icons.
Figure 1. Properties menu for a new event Menus
Selected event
On the top of panel you can see a title of the selected event. By default it is
New Event with its number, but you can change it by double-clicking on this event on the event panel.
The
pin button pins the object to restrain it in the selection list for the property grid. Multiselection allows creating the array/hub proxy variables.
Figure 2. Search
These buttons facilitate a work with properties. You can find particular one by
- searching
- sorting by category (which is set by default)
- sorting alphabetticaly
- without sorting.
Figure 3 Properties list
Name | Description | Default settings |
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Runtime |
Radar tail | An array containing all points collected from the current positional input in interval between two recent Onrunning cycles. The last point of this array is always mirrored by the radar property. | clPoint0 |
Child Index | Index of the active child event on its event layer. Setting this property at runtime causes immediate activation of the children event with the corresponded index regardless to the predefined event flow. | -1 |
Radar | The most recent point in screen coordinates that is collected from the current positional input of the event. The property value is updated on every onRunning cycle. If the current positional input is provided with a mouse then writing to this property at runtime will cause moving a mouse cursor to the provided position. | x=0, y=0, R=0, Theta=0 |
Radar OK | Indicates if a current position exposed by the Radar property is valid in the given context. | False |
Visual Transforms |
Rotation Angle | Sets a global rotational transform applied to the entire visual scene of the event. The value is in degrees, in 0...360 range, and goes anti-clock while starting from the right tail of a horizontal axis that crosses the screen center. | 0 |
Positional Shift | Sets a global positional transform applied to the entire visual scene of the event, separately for the X and Y axis. This value can be defined both in pixels and visual degrees. | x=0, y=0, R=0, Theta=0, which means no transformation |
Scale | Sets a global scaling transform applied to the entire visual scene of the event, separately for the X and Y axis, relatively to the screen center. The values less than 1 produce downscaling and values greater than 1 upscaling. The negative values flip the scene over the axis. | 1,1 |
Visual Appearance |
Background color | The background color of the event visual scene. You can choose any color or keep transparency in order to combine the visual content of the given event with visual content of the parent events. | Transparent |
Mouse Cursor | Defines whether the system mouse cursor is shown while the event is active. The mouse cursor can not be shown if HQ Exclusive Input is on. |
Control |