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::* Set it to snap to the 'Table top', by clicking on the check-box next to the 'Table top' label. | ::* Set it to snap to the 'Table top', by clicking on the check-box next to the 'Table top' label. | ||
::* Leave the 'Show' gridlines box unchecked. | ::* Leave the 'Show' gridlines box unchecked. | ||
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* Click on the 'Inputs' toolbox and locate the 'Push Round Panel'switch. | * Click on the 'Inputs' toolbox and locate the 'Push Round Panel'switch. |
Revision as of 19:59, 28 May 2013
This exercise sets up the System Panel, loaded with ..... and ..... . Although specific settings are given, you should play around with alternatives to see the effect.
- Open a new Flowcode flowchart.
- Make sure that the System Panel is visible. If necessary, click on View and then on the check-box next to 'System Panel'.
- Click on the 'General options' tab 30px
- Make the following changes:
- Move the 'Level of detail' slider fully to the right (to '10').
- Select 'Table top' shadow mode.
- Choose a 'Background' style of 'Solid color' and set the background color to dark blue, (Red=0, Green=0, Blue=128 on the 'Custom' tab.)
- Set the 'Table top' size to '20'.
- Choose a 'Table top' style of 'Solid color' and set its color to light blue, (Red=0, Green=70, Blue=255 on the 'Custom' tab.)
- Click on the 'Grid and Snap options' tab 30px
- Make the following changes:
- Set it to snap to the 'Table top', by clicking on the check-box next to the 'Table top' label.
- Leave the 'Show' gridlines box unchecked.
- Click on the 'Inputs' toolbox and locate the 'Push Round Panel'switch.
- Click on the down-arrow next to it and then on 'Add to system panel'.
- Right click anywhere on the System Panel and select the 'Zoom to 100%' option.
- The System Panel should now resemble that opposite.