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SW6000 Conference Management Software
User Manual
6
4 Screen Elements
Screen Margin
From the available CDA screen space a margin is subtracted. The
margin thickness is by default 1/18 of the screen height.
The rectangle within that margin is divided into a grid, where the
elements should be placed.
Refer to section ‘4 Syntax’ for setting the margin.
Grid definition
The main unit of grid layout is a unit, retrieved by dividing the grid size (height or width) by a
certain number. The defaults number is 16 for both dimensions. The actual values depend on
the CDA in question (defined in the CAA, Setup/Equipment/Meeting Displays, ‘Grid Units’) and
not on the meeting. The unit indirectly defines the font size used throughout the application.
This grid is then divided into a number of logical elements (rows and columns).
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RowSizes – row sizes definition string, defaults to “*”
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ColumnSizes – columns sizes definition string, defaults to “*”
The rows and columns sizes can be defined as:
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Absolute in pixels – e.g. 300 pixels (syntax: “300px”). Should not be used, unless really
needed.
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Absolute in units – e.g. 2 units (syntax: “2”). The font size is so one text line fits well into
one unit.
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Relative – the space left is divided into parts. E.g. if two rows shall have their heights in
ratio 1:2, one needs to define them as “1*” (or just “*”) and “2*”.
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Auto-fit – the row or column takes as little space as it can (syntax: “Fit”). If this is a
column definition, all such columns will have the same width. Not recommended for rows.
If the definition is omitted, it is assumed that only one row/column is needed, with definition
“*”.
The visual elements (controls) are then placed in this grid.
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