You can create simple site maps from a text outline using the Site Map control.Įdit the Site Map control by double-clicking or selecting it and pressing ENTER. Anything else should be populated into cells. The component recognizes both commas and tabs as delimiters. Note: If you have commas in your cells, you will have to escape them with a backslash like this: 1\,000\,000 This technique can be used to make room for placing larger controls inside a Data Grid:
The code example below would print on two lines. To do this, you can use "\r" to create a line return. Sometimes you want to create line returns in a table cell.
If you want to discard the text changes you just made, hit ESC.
To commit the text you typed, simply click anywhere other than the text field you typed in or hit ENTER or CTRL/ ⌘+ ENTER. Or, if you have the control selected, simply hit ENTER or F2 to start editing. To edit the text, double-click on the control and start typing. Many UI controls, such as Button, Label or DataGrid, have text in them.
If you have multiple controls selected it will show properties that are common to all selected controls as well as options for aligning and distributing. When hidden you can also show it by right-clicking a control and selecting "Properties.". You can show and hide the Property Inspector by clicking the toggle icon above it (keyboard shortcut CTRL/ ⌘+ or ALT/ OPTION + ENTER). It is available when viewing wireframes, assets, and Symbols. The Property Inspector is a panel on the right side of the application that allows you to set some common properties such as alignment, position and size as well as settings specific to certain controls (selection state, text properties, color, etc.). Both will be described below.Įditing Properties via the Property Inspector Once you've added controls to the editor canvas you can edit them by typing directly into them and by changing their properties in the properties panel on the right.