WinStudio
Theme Editor
Use the Theme Editor to edit
new, copied, and existing themes. You can change foreground, background,
and text colors for a variety of components; and you can change font family,
size, and style. Some component types, such as Buttons have multiple attributes,
such as border colors and mouseover hover colors, for which you can define
colors and fonts.
Tabs
The Theme Editor has two tabs,
the Styles tab and the Options
tab.
Styles Tab
The Styles tab has three panes
and two buttons.
- Tree Pane - The Tree Pane is the pane on the left
and contains the UIElement,
Form, and FormComponent
parent nodes. UIElement
is the primary parent, so anything you do to it filters down to the
others. FormComponent is subordinate
to Form, so anything you do
to Form filters down to FormComponent. If you make a change
to UIElement, for example,
that then filters all the way down to FormComponent.
- Preview Pane - When you choose a component or other
item in the tree pane, a preview, if available, is displayed in the
preview pane, which is the center pane. When you make edits in the
properties grid pane (on the right), the preview pane immediately
shows the changes. You can use the slider at the bottom of this pane
to zoom in on the preview display, to more easily see the subtle details
of your changes.
- Properties Grid Pane - The properties grid pane contains
the properties grids. Use these grids to modify the properties for
each type of component as desired.
- Add Class button - The Add Class button adds a class
to a selected component type.
- Delete Class button - The Delete Class button deletes
a selected class. You can only delete a class that you have added.
Options Tab
The Options tab contains application-level
settings. You can make these settings:
- Explorer Style - Options
here are Menu and Classic.
In both styles, all menu items are available. The difference
is that in the Menu style,
most of the menu items are found as sub-menu items on the System
main menu; while in the Classic
style, most of the menus are in the menu bar.
- Menu - This option
provides fewer menus on the menu bar. Menus that appear in the
menu bar in Classic style
are found as sub-menus of the System
main menu. For example, Form,
Edit, View,
Window, and Help
are found under the System
menu.
- Classic - This option
provides menus in the menu bar that were there in previous versions
of WinStudio.
- Required Field Indicator
- Options here are:
- Group Box Style - Options
here are:
- Standard - This style
defines a group box with just a top line.
- Classic - This style
draws a line around all for sides of the group box area.
- Notebook Style - Options
here are:
- Standard - With this
style, there are no borders around the tabs and content area.
- Classic - With this
style, there are borders around the tabs and content area.
Related Topics
About
Themes
Themes
dialog box
Opening
the Theme Editor