Image Field Control Options
Note that available options differ depending on the control type selected.
· Prompt indicates the text to appear as the label appropriate for this design control type. For example, at the frame level this would be titlebar text. At the button level, it would be button label text. For an optional child, it is the text that appears on the menu but if left blank, the processes' descriptive name is used.
· Text Position indicates where the text should appear inside
the button. Click the list button for a drop-down list of
selections that include: CENTER, TOP, RIGHT, BOTTOM, LEFT, UPPER RIGHT,
UPPER LEFT, LOWER RIGHT and LOWER LEFT.
· Resource specifies the application and name of a resource defined in Named Resources which links to one or more graphics files. Different graphics can apply depending upon resource state (disabled, enabled, rollover, pressed, etc). Select the scan icon for a list of available resources.
· Icon Position indicates where the defined icon (if any) should
be placed in relation to the field contents. Click the list button for a drop-down list of selections that include BEHIND
TEXT, ABOVE TEXT, TRAILING TEXT, BELOW TEXT, LEADING TEXT, ABOVE &
TRAILING, ABOVE & LEADING, BELOW & TRAILING, BELOW & LEADING,
EXPAND TO FILL, and EXPAND PROP'L.
· Picture Loc indicates the location of the graphic to be used.
Click the list button for a list of available locations
that include: CLIENT URL, CLIENT FILE, DIRECT, SERVER URL, SERVER FILE,
and DESIGN FILE.
· Transparent Background? indicates whether or not this field
should have a transparent background. Select "yes" or "no"
.
· Option indicates the option number, if any, to be sent to
the server by the client whenever the contents of this field are changed.
This is useful in situations where you want other changes made to the
screen based on the contents of this field. Click the list button for a list of available options.
· Tooltip is 60 characters of help text that you can enter. The tooltip is displayed to users as a "hover over" when the mouse pointer is passed over the respective icon.