Enterprise RTView® 
User Guide


Display-Specific Style Sheets

Select Tools>Style to apply specific style sheets to a single display. To select style sheets to apply to all displays in your applications, select Tools>Options>General>Style Sheet.

Display-specific style sheets are read once, the first time they are referenced in a display, and applied as subsequent display (.rtv) files are opened. If you edit a style sheet, then you need to restart to see those changes. If you add, remove or re-order style sheets, changes will not be applied to open displays. To see these changes, close and reopen your displays. NOTE: In the following cases, style changes are applied immediately:

  • Objects added from the Display Builder toolbar
  • Objects added to Object Grids
  • Objects added to Composites

 

Add Browse for Styles Locate a specific style sheet (.rts) file.
Add Built-in Style Choose from available built-in style sheets.
Remove Select a style sheet (.rts) file from the Style Sheet Files list and click to remove.
Move Up Re-order the Style Sheet Files list. NOTE: When multiple style sheet (.rts) files are applied, they are processed in the order specified. Therefore if the same property is specified in multiple style sheets, the value in the last style sheet applied will take precedence.
Move Down
Use Application Level Style Sheet If selected, application level style sheets will be applied to this display. If not, application level style sheets will not be applied to this display. NOTE: Display-specific style sheets are applied after application level styles sheets. Therefore if the same property is specified in both, the display-specific style sheet value will take precedence.
 

 
Enterprise RTView contains components licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0.

 

Treemap Algorithms v1.0  is used without modifications and licensed by MPL Version 1.1. Copyright © 2001 University of Maryland, College Park, MD

 

Datejs is licensed under MIT. Copyright © Coolite Inc.

 

JCalendar 1.3.2 is licensed under LGPL. Copyright © Kai Toedter.

 

jQuery is licensed under MIT. Copyright © John Resig,

 
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