Viz Trio User Guide

Version 3.2 | Published June 29, 2021 ©

Tab Fields Window

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  • The Tab Fields panel shows the tab fields for the page or template currently loaded. Click on a tab field to display the editor for an element.

  • When a tab field for graphics elements is selected, a bounding box highlights the object in the preview window.

  • When a tab field for video elements is selected, the Search Media editor is opened. A page containing video elements will automatically search for the video and preview it (see the Video Preview section).

  • The tab field window has a context menu for collapsing or expanding all nodes. For more information on how to use custom properties, see the Tab field Variables section.

Adding and Editing Custom Values

There are two methods for editing the custom values that correspond to a tab field. However, in order to add custom values, the Custom column must first be activated as follows:

  1. Navigate the cursor to the Tab Fields panel in the bottom left corner of the main window.

  2. Right click in the top menu.

  3. Click Custom.

The Custom column now appears in the tab field panel. Now that the custom column is enabled, it is possible to edit or add a tab field’s custom value using one of two methods. The first is via the Set custom property dialogue box and the second is with inline editing. The two methods are described below.

Set Custom Property Box

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  1. Right-click the custom value cell and select Set custom property.

  2. Edit the text in the field that appears.

  3. Click OK to confirm.

Inline Editing

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  1. Click on the desired tab field, which will highlight it in blue.

  2. Click on the custom value cell. A text editor opens, after which you can enter your text.

  3. When finished, press ENTER and your addition is confirmed.

    Note: Values can be assigned and edited for top-level nodes only. This means that custom values can be added for tab fields but not the tab field properties that appear below them.