Use the Preferences dialog to set the default behavior of the Mobile
Workflow Forms editor.
Preferences affect all Mobile Workflow Forms editor instances;
alternatively, you can change the style and behavior of a particular object in a
form that you are editing, by modifying its properties in the Properties view.
Mobile Workflow Forms Editor Preferences
You can set the
following preferences in the Mobile Workflow Forms Editor page:
- Optimize for performance provides a more
basic look and feel. Raw HTML controls are used to the extent possible (for
example, there is no signature or slider control in HTML), with little to no CSS
stylization or JavaScript enhancements to customize the look and feel. This
option is always used for Windows Mobile Professional platforms.
- Optimize for appearance provides a more
sophisticated, or native, look and feel, but may affect performance. This option
is not available on Windows Mobile platforms.
- Show the Introduction page when opening the
designer controls whether the Introduction page is visible or
hidden. If this option is enabled, the Forms Editor opens to the Introduction
page, which provides basic information and help. .
Screen Design Page Preferences
This page and its subpages control global settings for the Flow Design and Screen
Design pages of the Mobile Workflow Forms Editor. The page includes these
options:
- Show connector handles
- Show pop-up bars
- Enable animated layout
- Enable animated zoom
- Enable anti-aliasing
- Show status line
Appearance Page Preferences
Modify the colors and fonts for various Mobile Workflow objects by clicking the color
controls, or by selecting Change, and setting the desired
color and font.
Connections Page Preferences
When a new connection is created, it follows the default style defined in the preferences settings. You can change the style of the connection line individually in the Flow Design Properties view.
Select the default line style for new connections:
- Oblique (default) – the connection lines are not aligned with the horizontal or vertical axis and you can create breakpoints anywhere on the connection line. If you drag the connection line, a new breakpoint is created at the drag point and two lines are created.
- Rectilinear – the connection line always remains either horizontal or vertical.
Printing Page Preferences
Set the general printing preferences:
Section |
Description |
Orientation |
Either portrait or
landscape. |
Units |
Either inches or millimeters. |
Size |
Choose one of the available print
size. Optionally, override the default width and height
values. |
Margins |
Enter a value, in inches, for the margins. |
Rulers and Grid Page Preferences
Set the preferences for the ruler and grids:
Section |
Description |
Rulers options |
To show ruling lines, select Show rulers for new diagram, then select ruler units. |
Grid options |
To modify grid settings, select
any of these options:- Show grid for new diagrams
- Snap to grid for new diagrams
- Snap to shapes for new
diagrams
Then, enter the grid spacing.
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