View ‘ToolBox’¶
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Function: the view offers the elements that are usable in the editor. The individual elements are provided with certain identifiers in order to be able to group them. There is a button for each identifier. The elements of selected identifiers are displayed with thumbnails and can be dragged into the editor. Apart from the standard identifier, you can also define your own. You can change the size of the thumbnails with the sliders and a full-text search for element names is possible.
Call: Menu
Requirement: A visualization is active.
- : View Tools
- : Tool bar with commands
- : Buttons bearing the name of the underlying identifier for selecting element categories
- : Selection of an individual visualization element
- : Control elements
See also
Tool bar with commands
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Only one button can be selected. |
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Several buttons can be selected. |
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The dialog Configure tags and items opens. |
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Buttons for selecting element categories (tags)
A button labelled with the associated tag is displayed for each defined element category. A selected button is shown in green.
Shift + click on a button |
Changing the selection of the tags and the selection type (single or multiple choice possible). |
Right-click on a button | Context menu appears. |
Hide tag | Removes the button. The tag is then invisible. |
Activate tag | Button turns green and the tag is activated irrespective of the selection type. |
Deactivate tag | Button turns green and the tag is deactivated irrespective of the selection type. |
See also
Selection of visualization elements
The visualization elements are offered as thumbnails and labelled with name. The selection depends on the search query in or on the selection of the buttons.
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To change the size of the thumbnails. |
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For a full-text search by element name among all available elements |
<Number> entries | Number of entries of visualization elements that are currently offered by the selection of buttons or due to the search query in ![]() |