These options offer ways to customize the presentation and behavior characteristics of the Px editor view. The Px editor options properties are shown in Figure 76 and described in the following list:
Show Grid
This property sets the default condition of the Px editor grid. Select true to make the grid visible by default or select false to make the grid hidden by default. Either setting may be changed at any time using the PxEditor menu.
Grid Size
This property sets the size of the grid in the Px editor.
Grid Color
This property sets the color of the grid in the Px editor. Click in the color field to display the Color Choose dialog box. Use the Color Chooser to set the color that you want to assign to the grid.
Use Snap
This property sets the default condition of the Snap feature in the Px editor. Select true to make objects snap to locations when they are at a distance equal to the Snap Size. Select false to disable the snap feature. Either setting may be changed at any time from the PxEditor menu.
Snap Size
Set an integer value in this field to define the interval between successive snaps.
Show Hatch
This property sets the default condition of the Px editor hatching that displays on objects on the Px editor canvas. Select
true to make the hatching visible by default or select false to make the hatching hidden by default. Either setting may be changed at any time using the PxEditor menu.
Hatch Color
This property sets the color of the hatching in the Px editor. Click in the color field to display the Color Choose dialog box. Use the Color Chooser to set the color that you want to assign to the Px editor hatching.
Preserve Identities
When set to true, this property allows you to explicitly turn on support for encoding all names and handles on a Px page.
Animate Bindings
This option, true by default, allows the Px Editor to display live binding data for widgets in Px Edit mode. If you set this option to false, then no data animation occurs in the Edit mode, although animation does occur, as expected, in View mode.
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