The position defines the location and size of the element in the visualization window. This is based on the Cartesian coordinate system. The origin is located in the upper left corner of the window. The positive horizontal X-axis runs to the right. The positive vertical Y-axis runs downwards.
“X” |
The X-coordinate (in pixels) of the upper left corner of the element Example: |
“Y” |
The Y-coordinate (in pixels) of the upper left corner of the element Example: |
“Width” |
Width (in pixels) Example: |
“Height” |
Height (in pixels) Example: |
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“Angle” |
Static angle of rotation (in degrees) Example: The element is displayed rotated in the editor. The point of rotation is the center of the element. A positive value rotates clockwise. TIP: You can change the value in the editor by focusing the element to the handle. When
the cursor is displayed as a ![]() (1): Handle NOTE: If a dynamic angle of rotation is also configured in the “Absolute movement Interior rotation” property, then the static and dynamic angles of rotation are added at runtime. The static angle of rotation acts as an offset. |