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This page covers some basics about building, modifying and
employing interfaces in Dashboard.
Building or Modifying Panels
The Dashboard interfaces are built of separate components, for
example, wheels, switches, sliders, buttons etc. Dashboard contains
a standard set of components you can employ in your projects, and
the advanced users can also define their own components with the
provided Component API.
To modify an existing panel or create a new one from scratch,
you need to enter in design mode (turn off the lock switch -
). This mode allows you to create new
instances of the available components and modify their
properties.
Add a New Component
To add a new component, open the menu (the arrow icon button
next to the lock switch) and select Add Control. You will see a
submenu containing all available controls grouped by type. Select a
control from one of the groups and it appears on the grid.
Adjust the Size and Position of a Component
In design mode, you can find out if a
component is selected by the presence of the "arrow" icons (as
shown on the picture).
To reposition a component, left-click on its surface and drag it
to a new location on the panel.
Some of the components are resizable as well. In this case you
will see an additional handle at the bottom right corner of the
selected control. Drag that handle to resize the control.
You can change scale and size by directly manipulating the
component properties as well, see the next section.
Adjust the Component Properties (Component Inspector)
In design mode, you can see an additional panel displayed on the
right side of the window of the Dashboard plugin. This panel is the
component inspector, which allows you to select a component for
editing and modify its properties.
- Select a Control - The combo box at the top of
the component inspector contains a list of available components on
the current Dashboard panel. Select a component from the list to
select it in the panel as well & to display its properties in
the inspector.
- Modify Component Properties - The inspector
displays a list of properties available for the selected control,
grouped by meaning. Click the + icon next to the name of each group
to expand it and reveal the properties inside. You can freely edit
the properties
For more information on the specific properties for each
component type, see Components
& Properties.
Using Complete Panels.
As soon as the panel is locked ( ) it can be used as a standard interface as you
would use in any other plugin. All rules that apply to the regular
FL Studio controls, apply here as well (right-click menu, CTRL+drag
for slow motion etc.).
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