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Property Types
The following is a list of the various property types,
along with descriptions of how they are used.
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Type |
Example |
Description |
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Picture or model |

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Picture or model used to determine the appearance
of an object. To change the picture or model, click the image and select
the desired one from the dialog that will appear.
Some materials have advanced options that you can
edit by clicking the button to the right of the image. A menu will popup
with your choices. |
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Numeric |

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This property allows for a numeric value to be
entered, either by dragging the blue ball or typing in a value manually.
To manually enter a value, first place your cursor in the number entry box
and then type the desired value.
For fine adjustments, you can use the plus and
minus buttons that appear when you move the cursor over the slider.
When a numeric entry has the keyboard focus, press
Tab to move the cursor to the next numeric property. |
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Color |

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Allows a solid color to be set. To select the
color, click the color swatch and a standard Windows color picker will
appear. |
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Toggle |
 
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The toggle button is used to switch modes. For
example, here it is used to enable Edit Points mode. To turn the
mode on, click the button (it will turn yellow). To turn the mode off,
simply click the button again. |
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Checkbox |

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A checkbox is used for options that can be turned
on or off. Click the checkbox to toggle the option. |
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Listbox |

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This property is used when you have a number of
items that you can choose from. |
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Information |

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This property displays information about the
object. It cannot be changed directly. |
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Advanced Options |


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The advanced options button gives you additional
ways to edit the object. In this example, it is being used to edit a
picture's color and brightness. |
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Curve
Type |

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When editing points, you can select which type of
curve you want at each
point. |
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