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This section contains the reference links for the User Controls used to display information about the Solution Modules.

Components, grouped as Viewer Components, encapsulate and manage diverse content. The following components are available for:

  • ChildDisplay: platform native drawing primitives: Rectangle, Ellipse, Polygon, Polyline and Path (Path is combination of shapes)

  • HTML5 Control: Graphical images imported and embedded into the solution, from various graphical file formats. 

  • PdfViewer: native platform feature to allow easy use of most typical industrial icons for navigation and User Interface information.

  • ReportViewer: : native platform feature providing an extensive, and extensible, library of industrial symbols.

  • WebBrowser: User Interaction Elements, like Buttons, Text Elements, and typical Windows Controls like CheckBox or RadioButton,

  • WPF Control: : native platform feature providing an extensive, and extensible, library of industrial symbols.

ChildDisplay

<image>

Go To <Shapes page>

HTML5 Control

<image>

Go To <Shapes page>

PdfViewer

<image>

Go To <Shapes page>


ChildDisplay 

Displays linked objects with an option to enable or disable a scrollbar based on user requirements. See ChildDisplay Control for more information.

FlowPanel 

Dynamic creation of Symbols and Components, using various Panels types as containers. See FlowPanel Control for more information.

MapsESRI (WPF)

The MapsOSM controls implements map functionality based on ESRI map provider. See MapsESRI Control for more information.





MapsGMap (WPF)

The MapsGMap controls implements map functionality based on GMAP map provider. See MapsGMap Control for more information.

MapsOSM

The MapsOSM controls implements map functionality based on OpenStreet map provider. See MapsOSM Control for more information.

PdfViewer (Portable)

Views PDF documents and maps URLs to the source of the PDF, facilitating the display of online PDF files. See PdfViewer Control for more information.




ProgressBar 

Allows users to show the status of Task by displaying a bar proportional to the current progress in the task. See ProgressBar Control for more information.

ReportViewer (WPF)

Shows reports, typically in PDF format, and provides features to map report data and print documents directly from the interface. See ReportViewer Control for more information.


WebBrowser

Embeds a web browsing interface within an application, enabling URL mapping and the display of web content inside the application. See WebBrowser Control for more information.





WPFControl (WPF)

Requires users to select a .dll file, integrating it into Windows Presentation Foundation applications for enhanced user interface capabilities. See WpfControl Control for more information.


HTML5Control (Web)

Embeds HTML5 content, allowing for the integration of CSS and JavaScript scripts to enhance web-based functionalities. See HTML5 Control for more information.


Carousel Control

The Carousel is a UI component designed to display a sequence of items in a rotating format. It allows users to navigate through items with configurable options for item selection, cycling intervals, and visual elements. See Carousel Control for more information.




File Explorer Control (WPF)

The FileExplorer component allows users to navigate directories and select files in a user interface. It includes five configurable fields: Control Name, Directory Tag, SelectedFile Tag, Refresh Tag and Show Directory Tree. See File Explorer Control for more information. 

TabControl

The Carousel is a UI component designed to display a sequence of items in tabbed mnu. It allows users to navigate through items with configurable options for item selection and visual elements. See TabControl for more information.

ReportViewer

<image>

Go To <Shapes page>

WebBrowser

<image>

Go To <Shapes page>

WPF Control

<image>

Go To <Shapes page>






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