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OPUS Projektor Manual
Object Reference
Possible values: Any 24Bit RGB color
Fill Mode (Theme dependent)
If Fill Mode is enabled, the value will be shown as a filled area in the bargraph. If Fill Mode
is disabled only a line will be drawn at the value's position.
Default value: Enabled
Possible values: Enabled or disabled.
Draw Ticks (Theme dependent)
It is possible to draw ticks - small lines at the side of the bargraph. The color and the
number of the ticks can be configured with the properties below.
Default value: Enabled
Possible values: Enabled or Disabled
Tick Color (Theme dependent)
Define the color of the ticks that shall be drawn with this property. Only has an effect if Draw
Ticks is enabled.
Default value: black (0, 0, 0)
Possible values: any 24Bit RGB color
Number Of Ticks (Theme dependent)
As the name of this property implies, the number of the ticks that shall be drawn if Draw
Ticks is enabled, can be configured with this property.
The ticks are evenly positioned at the bargraph.
Default value: 12
Possible values: 0 ... 32767 (but not greater than the height of a vertical bargraph or width
of a horizontal bargraph)
Needle Image (Theme dependent)
A so called Needle Image can be assigned to a bargraph as a value indicator. It will be
moved at the horizontal or vertical axis of the bargraph according to it's value.
Please note that there is a little different behavior for SVG images. If an SVG image shall
be used as needle, it needs to have the same size as the bargraph and the needle has to
be placed directly in the middle of the needle SVG image. The preview in the design tool
will also be different to the look at runtime.
Default value: No image
Possible image: Any image from file system
Events
The following events can be configured for the linear bargraph object:
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OnOpenForInput
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OnEnabledWithFocus
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OnEnabledWithoutFocus
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OnValueChange
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OnEnterValue
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OnEnterNewValue
·
OnEscape
See here for the descriptions of all event and possible actions that can be assigned.
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