Every window and control has a style that determines how it appears to the user. You define a window's style by choosing settings in the Window painter’s Properties view. A window's style encompasses its:
Type
Basic appearance
Initial position on the screen
Icon when minimized
Pointer
About defining a window's style When you define a window's style in the Window painter, you are actually assigning values to the properties for the window. You can programmatically change a window's style during execution by setting its properties in scripts. For a complete list of window properties, see Objects and Controls.
To specify window properties:
Click the window's background to display the window’s properties in the Properties view.
Choose the tab appropriate to the property you want to specify:
To specify the window's |
Choose this tab |
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Name, type, state, color, and whether a menu is associated with it |
General |
Icon to represent the window when you minimize it |
General |
Position and size when it displays at execution time |
Other |
Default cursor whenever the mouse moves over the window |
Other |
Horizontal and vertical scroll bar placement |
Scroll |
Toolbar placement |
Toolbar |