Object Properties

Object properties are exposed in the Properties tab in configuration mode in GraphWorX64. The Property tab shares an area of the GraphWorX work surface with two other tabs. The three tabs contain the settings for:

This list of properties on these tabs changes depending on the application mode you are using while working in GENESIS64 (refer to the Application Modes topic for more about modes).

Working with the Properties Tab

The Properties tab consists of several different areas:

To alter the view of the Properties that you see you can use the buttons shown in the figure below. From left to right the buttons:

  1. Sort properties into categories

  2. Sort properties alphabetically

  3. Display properties only

  4. Display events only

  5. Expose the property pages for objects (controls) that contain their own properties. TrendWorX64 , AlarmWorX64 , and Smart Pins are examples of these object types.

Properties View Buttons

 

Changing an Object's Properties

You change a property by clicking in the property value cell and entering the value or expression. Some cells display an ellipsis button which opens a utility like the Unified Data Browser, or perhaps the Color Picker for visual objects. You can always enter these values using your keyboard, but these utilities will enter them automatically and using the correct syntax.

 

You can also make global or wide-spread changes to object properties by using the GraphWorX Find and Replace feature; for more information, refer to Find and Replace Properties in Displays and Symbols.

 

To see all of the properties in a property group (such as Data) click the Expand box to the left of the group name. If you don't see a property that you expect to see, switch to a more-detailed Application Mode. In the illustration below, a label's DataSource property is selected.

 

Changing a Property for a Datasource

 

Tooltips for Properties

Notice that below the last property is the name of the currently selected property as well as a tooltip description of the properties purpose or setting types. The tabs are the very bottom show you the current group of properties that are displayed (Dynamics) and allow you to switch between those types.

Common Properties

Some properties are unique to the GraphWorX objects with which they are used. But some properties are common to many or most objects. The GraphWorX Find and Replace feature (described in Find and Replace Properties in Displays and Symbols) lets you find objects by looking for the common object properties of: Name, Description, Title, CustomData, ShareKeyword, DataSource, and referenced file names.

Positioning the Properties Tab

The Properties tab can either float or be docked to any side of the display. To move the tab click and drag on its title bar. You will see the Diamond Dock feature that allows you to snap the pane into place in the location you desire. Panes can be stacked with other panes, or can be left on the design surface, as shown in the figure below.

 

Using the Diamond Dock to Position the Object Properties Pane

 

To switch a pane between free floating or docked, double-click on the pane title bar.

 

Note: The Zoom controls and the Fit to Window button that appear at the bottom of the window below the Properties tab in the figure above affect the display window and not the Properties tab.

 

 

See also:

Properties Tab

Find and Replace Properties in Displays and Symbols

Preferences

 

2D topics:

Common 2D Properties

Color Dynamic Properties

Location Dynamic Properties

Hide Dynamic Properties

Disable Dynamic Properties

Rotation Dynamic Properties

Size Dynamic Properties

PushPin Properties

SmartPin Properties

Smart Symbol Properties

 

3D topics:

Common Properties for All 3D Primitives

Properties for 3D Process Point and Data Entry Object Dynamics

3D Color Dynamics Properties

Add a 3D Location Dynamic and Set Properties

Add a 3D Rotation Dynamic and Set Properties

Add a 3D Size Dynamic and Set Properties

Disable 3D Dynamic Properties

Hide Dynamic’s Properties in 3D

3D Annotation Properties