Difference between revisions of "Highlight Position / Size"

From SAP Enable Now Wiki
Line 6: Line 6:
 
The '''Highlight Position / Size''' property identifies the position on the '''Documentation''' > '''[[Screenshot]]''' at which the [[Highlight]] will be placed in the generated documents. This is captured automatically during recording, and is initially the same as the [[Action Area]] indicated by the red dotted rectangle on the screenshot in the [[WYSIWYG Editor]] (all views except the [[Documentation view]]).
 
The '''Highlight Position / Size''' property identifies the position on the '''Documentation''' > '''[[Screenshot]]''' at which the [[Highlight]] will be placed in the generated documents. This is captured automatically during recording, and is initially the same as the [[Action Area]] indicated by the red dotted rectangle on the screenshot in the [[WYSIWYG Editor]] (all views except the [[Documentation view]]).
  
If you change the Action Area by dragging it (or its boundary handles) on the screenshot in the [[WYSIWYG Editor]], then this will change all of:
+
If you change the Action Area for an action macro by dragging it (or its boundary handles) on the screenshot in the [[WYSIWYG Editor]], then this will change all of:
 
* The '''[[Object Image]]'''
 
* The '''[[Object Image]]'''
 
* The '''Documentation''' > '''[[Highlight Position / Size]]'''  
 
* The '''Documentation''' > '''[[Highlight Position / Size]]'''  
Line 13: Line 13:
  
 
Note that although the [[Highlight]] is displayed on the '''Documentation''' > '''[[Screenshot]]''' image, the '''[[Highlight Position / Size]]''' property values are specified in relation to the entire screen ('''[[Screen]]''' macro > '''[[Page]]''' property) image.
 
Note that although the [[Highlight]] is displayed on the '''Documentation''' > '''[[Screenshot]]''' image, the '''[[Highlight Position / Size]]''' property values are specified in relation to the entire screen ('''[[Screen]]''' macro > '''[[Page]]''' property) image.
 +
 +
For '''[[Explanation]]''' macros, this property can be used to display a Highlight around a specific area of the screen (there is no screen element associated with an '''Explanation''' macro that dictates the Highlight area), and must be used in conjunction with the '''[[Highlight in Documentation]]''' property.
 +
 +
==See Also==
 +
* '''[[Simulation]]''' project > '''[[Highlight]]''' macro
  
 
[[Category:Property]]
 
[[Category:Property]]

Revision as of 23:24, 10 August 2019

Scope

  • Simulation project > action macro > Documentation > Highlight Position / Size property
  • Simulation project > Explanation macro > Documentation > Highlight Position / Size property

Purpose

The Highlight Position / Size property identifies the position on the Documentation > Screenshot at which the Highlight will be placed in the generated documents. This is captured automatically during recording, and is initially the same as the Action Area indicated by the red dotted rectangle on the screenshot in the WYSIWYG Editor (all views except the Documentation view).

If you change the Action Area for an action macro by dragging it (or its boundary handles) on the screenshot in the WYSIWYG Editor, then this will change all of:

If you only want to change the Documentation > Highlight Position / Size then you should do this by changing the Position and Size property itself, either by switching to the Documentation View and manually adjusting it, or by changing the property field itself (either by over-typing the coordinates, or by clicking on the Enter button and changing the Left, Top, Width, and Height values - see the explanation in Position (Bubble property)).

Note that although the Highlight is displayed on the Documentation > Screenshot image, the Highlight Position / Size property values are specified in relation to the entire screen (Screen macro > Page property) image.

For Explanation macros, this property can be used to display a Highlight around a specific area of the screen (there is no screen element associated with an Explanation macro that dictates the Highlight area), and must be used in conjunction with the Highlight in Documentation property.

See Also