The Advanced Properties - Browse dialog allows you to set advanced properties for the selected browse widget.
This dialog includes the following options:
Help | Enter a help string for the selected browse widget. The GUI Designer displays the help string in the run-time window status bar whenever the browse has input focus. |
Private Data | Enter any private data about the selected browse widget. Private data is an annotation containing any character data that you can attach to an object. This annotation is only informational and not used by the code. The GUI Designer reads and writes private data as comments in the Run-time Attribute and AppBuilder Settings section of procedure files. |
Characters | Select this option to write browse size and position in character units. The GUI Designer writes the values entered in Column, Row, Width, and Height on the BROWSE Property Sheet in character units using the Size and At phrases in the DEFINE BROWSE and DEFINE FRAME statements. |
Pixels | Select this option to write browse size and position in pixel units. The GUI Designer writes the values entered in X, Y, Width Pixels, and Height Pixels in pixel units using the Size and At phrases in the DEFINE BROWSE and DEFINE FRAME statements. |
Custom Lists | Select the custom list check box to add the browse name to the
selected custom list. For example, select the {&List-1} check
box to add the browse name to custom list &List-2. One of six user-defined, alphabetical lists of space-delimited object names represented by the preprocessor names (&List-1, &List-2, &List-3,&List-4, &List-5, &List-6). You can use custom lists in ABL code whenever you need to represent object names, as in the following example: ENABLE ALL EXCEPT {&LIST-1} WITH FRAME {&FRAME-NAME}. HIDE {&LIST-2} WITH FRAME {&FRAME-NAME}. The GUI Designer adds an object name to a custom list whenever you activate one of the list toggles on the object's Advanced Property Sheet. Objects that are cut or deleted from a procedure file are automatically removed from the appropriate list. |
X | Enter a value in pixels from the window left edge where you want
to place the browse upper left or right corner. Note: Depends upon
the position setting. For example, if Left-Align is chosen, the
value in X refers to the browse upper left corner.
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Y | Enter a value in pixels from the window top edge where you want
to place the browse upper left or right corner. Note: Depends upon
the position setting. For example, if Left-Align is chosen, the
value in Y refers to the browse upper left corner.
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Width Pixels | Enter a value for the number of pixel units wide to make the browse. |
Height Pixels | Enter a value for the number of pixel units high to make the browse height. |
Row Height Pixels | Enter a value for the number of pixel units high to make the row height in the selected browse. |
Left-Align | Select this option to position the browse left edge along the column / X position specified. |
Right-Align | Select this option to position the browse right edge along the column / X position specified. |
Advanced Settings | This section allows you to select advanced run-time properties and other ABL related options for the selected browse widget. |
Current Layout | Displays the current layout used to display the browse. |
Sync with Master | Displays the Sync With Master dialog which
allows you to overwrite the current layout with the browse default
properties. Note: The Sync With Master
option is enabled if you have defined a master layout.
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For more information, see Property Sheet dialogs