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A Properties Tree in Presence allows the user to configure a set of properties for a Task Element's behaviour. An example of a Properties Tree is the HTML Table Writer options: | A Properties Tree in Presence allows the user to configure a set of properties for a Task Element's behaviour. An example of a Properties Tree is the HTML Table Writer options: | ||
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To edit a property, click on the property name in the tree on the left,and then click "Edit". Depending on the type of the object being edited, you will see a text editor, a colour swatch editor, or a true / false option for boolean values. | To edit a property, click on the property name in the tree on the left,and then click "Edit". Depending on the type of the object being edited, you will see a text editor, a colour swatch editor, or a true / false option for boolean values. | ||
− | Properties trees are used in the [[HTML Table Writer]], [[Basic XML Writer]] | + | Properties trees are used in the [[HTML Table Writer]], [[Basic XML Writer]], [[CSV Writer]], [[Padded Text Writer]] |
Latest revision as of 12:33, 21 August 2015
Properties Tree
A Properties Tree in Presence allows the user to configure a set of properties for a Task Element's behaviour. An example of a Properties Tree is the HTML Table Writer options:
To edit a property, click on the property name in the tree on the left,and then click "Edit". Depending on the type of the object being edited, you will see a text editor, a colour swatch editor, or a true / false option for boolean values.
Properties trees are used in the HTML Table Writer, Basic XML Writer, CSV Writer, Padded Text Writer