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EE Component
An Electrical Engineering Component can be used to draw electrical circuits in your interface.
The following symbols are available:
Tab sheet: Basics
| 1. | Click the Basics tab sheet. |
| 2. | In the EE component box, choose the symbol you want to use. |
| 3. | In the Line Width box, type the width of the component lines and the width of the border lines. If you don't want the symbol to have borders, type 0. |
| 4. | Choose an Orientation by clicking the appropriate radio button. |
Tab sheet: Colour
| 1. | Click the Colour tab sheet. |
| 2. | Select a colour from the palette. You can also type a value for the Red, Green and Blue value (0-255) or use the sliders. |
| 3. | Indicate whether the color is for the Border, the Inside (background of the element) or the EE component itself. Do this by clicking in the appropriate rectangle. |
Tab sheet: Position
Please note! Using this tab sheet to set the position is optional. Instead of dragging and resizing, you can use the Position tab sheet to specify relative and absolute positions.
| 1. | Click the Position tab sheet.
- Left, Top, Right, an Bottom, refer to the four sides of the element.
- Relative Position refers to the position on the window, where the maximum left and top side of the window refer to 0, and the maximum right and bottom side of the window refer to 1.
- Offset refers to the amount of pixels from the topleft corner of the window. |
| 2. | Determine the relative position of the left, top, right, and bottom side of the element by typing values between 0 and 1 in the appropriate Relative Position boxes. |
| 3. | Determine the size of the element by typing the amount of pixels in the appropriate Offset boxes. |
Related topics:
Static Widgets
Dynamic Widgets
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