A style is a set of resource values assigned to a particular name. When the style name is applied to a widget, the set of resource values is applied to that widget.
Allows you to add work procedures and timer procedures to your application. These procedures are useful if your application requires tasks beyond processing events from the user.
You can use expressions to specify Integer values in the Resource Editor, the Style Editor, and the Integer Editor. Expression grammar in Builder Xcessory is as follows:
The Options menu allows you to set the Resource Editor to automatically update when a new object is selected, as well as configure the order in which the resource lists are presented and specify how t
The View menu allows you to update the Resource Editor for the selected object, change the order in which resources are displayed, and display or hide the Resource Editor Toolbar, Search Bar, and Head
Allows you to hide or show an object, make a widget into a gadget, rename the topLevelShell's creation routine, and re-specify the creation routine parameters.
When you select multiple widget, the Resource Editor displays the same text fields and resources as described in Instances View. The following sections describe the differences between views.