Hot Spot properties
The Hot Spot part has the following properties:
enabled
beepDuration
The beepDuration property is the length, in milliseconds, of the beep that is heard when the hot spot is clicked. Also see beepOnClick and beepFrequency.
beepFrequency
The beepFrequency property is the frequency, in megahertz that the user will hear when the hot spot is clicked. Also see beepOnClick and beepDuration.
beepOnClick
The beepOnClick property specifies if the user should hear a beep when the hot spot is clicked. Also see beepFrequency and beepDuration.
borderWidth
The borderWidth property is the width of the border, specified in pixels, that surrounds the part on all four sides. A width of zero means that a border does not show.
On some platforms, the border width is limited to 1 pixel and any nonzero value is set to 1.
enabled
The enabled property specifies whether or not the part is available for selection. If true, the part's contents are available for selection.
framingSpec
The framingSpec property represents the values specified for the edge specifications of the part. The edge specifications determine the width, height, and position of the part.
helpFile
The helpFile property is the name of the help file associated with the part.
helpKeysId
The helpKeysId property is the ID of the keys help associated with the part. The ID can be a string or an integer value.
The ID must exist in the help file associated with the part.
helpTitle
The helpTitle property is the title of the help window associated with the part.
helpTopicId
The helpTopicId property is the ID of the help topic associated with the part. The ID can be a string or an integer value.
The ID must exist in the help file associated with the part.
partName
The partName property specifies the name you want to use to describe the part. For nonvisual parts, this text appears under the icon for the part on the free-form surface.
The name of the part can consist of alphanumeric characters, and must be different from those of all other parts on the layout surface.
If you do not specify a part name, VA Smalltalk generates a unique name based on the class name of the part.
tabGroup
The tabGroup property specifies whether or not the part is included as a tab stop so users can use the Tab and Backtab keys to access the part.
traversalOn
The traversalOn property specifies whether users can access the part using the cursor movement keys. If the part is specified as a tab stop by using the tabGroup property, users also can use the Tab and Backtab keys to access the part.
Last modified date: 01/29/2015