The Configure Popup task panel enables you to define attributes for a popup container. A popup container displays content in a popup window.
The following table describes the properties and attributes of this model element:
Group |
Property |
Description |
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General |
Title |
The title of the popup window, to be displayed at the top of the popup window. You can either enter a title in the field, or click the browse button to open the Edit Title dialog box and specify a title using a dynamic expression. More information: Edit Title Dialog Box |
Show title |
Defines whether the popup title bar is displayed at the top of the popup window. |
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Show toolbar |
Defines whether to add a toolbar to the popup. |
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Toolbar |
If a toolbar is added to the popup, defines whether it is located at the Top or Bottom of the popup window. |
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OK button |
Adds an OK button with an associated Close action to the popup container toolbar. This option is only available if the Show toolbar checkbox is selected. |
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Cancel button |
Adds a Cancel button with an associated Cancel action to the popup container toolbar. This option is only available if the Show toolbar checkbox is selected. |
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Layout |
Defines the method used to arrange elements within the popup. The following options are available:
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Scale mode |
Defines how to scale the popup and its contents. The following options are available:
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Popup mode |
Specifies the behavior of the popup window. The following options are available: Modal: The popup window prevents the runtime user from accessing the parent window until the popup window is closed. Modeless: The popup window enables the runtime user to access the parent window while the popup window is open. |
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Centered |
Specifies that the popup window is centered over its parent window when opened at runtime. |
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Resizable |
Specifies that the popup window can be resized by the end-user at runtime. |
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Close action |
Opens the Define Action dialog box, in which you can specify an action to be performed when the popup window is closed at runtime. |