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Labels Appearance Relative Clip Bounds

Labels Appearance Relative Clip Bounds The Relative Clip Bounds pane determines the size and the location of a clip region for the Labels brush element on your gauge. X — This value determines the distance of the clip region of your label brush element from the left of the Gauge control. Y — This value determines ...

Labels Appearance Tab

Labels Appearance Tab The Labels Appearance tab is used to customize the labels on your gauge. You can access this tab by either clicking Labels in the Gauge Explorer (Radial\Linear Gauge > Scales> Labels) or by selecting a label on your gauge from the interactive preview area. This tab is divided into two panes: ...

Labels Layout Tab

Labels Layout Tab The Labels property of the WinGauge control represents values on the scale. Labels are numeric or text values that are associated with values of the scale. You can customize the labels on your gauge using the Labels Layout tab of the Properties panel. This access this tab, click Labels in the Gau...

Labels Pane

Labels Pane The Labels pane lets you set the text and the rotation angle of the annotation on your gauge. Format String — This value specifies the text of your annotation. Rotation Angle — Set this value to an integer from 0 to 100. This value sets the rotation angle of your annotation. Related Topic Annotations T...

Labels

Labels This section provides you with useful information about the Labels property of the WinGauge control, as well as a task-based procedure on how to add labels to your scale: About Gauge Labels Add Labels to a Gauge

Layout of the Gauge Designer

Layout of the Gauge Designer The Gauge Designer is essentially comprised of three main sections: Gauge Explorer — This section is located on the left-hand side of the designer, and allows for easy navigation through the Gauge control. Properties Panel — This section is located in the lower-right pane of the design...

Linear Gauge

Linear Gauge A Linear gauge is often used to visually display data that increases/decreases; for example, temperature. You could create a vertically orientated Linear gauge to represent a thermometer. You can edit the display of your Linear gauge using the Gauge Layout tab of the Properties panel. You can display ...

Linear Gauges

Linear Gauges A Linear gauge represents a range of values arranged in a rectangular fashion. The Gauge control usually contains one or more Scales that represent a specific range. The Needle or Bar Markers then move along the axis to point out the current values. A Linear gauge can also be oriented horizontally or...

Misc Pane

Misc Pane The Misc pane is used so that a gauge can scale with a Radial gauge. Misc — Setting this value to True constrains the source bounds to a square, just like Radial gauges have always done by default so that they appear circular and not oblique. The default value for this property is false, except for radia...

Orientation Pane

Orientation Pane The Orientation pane is used to set the position of your Linear gauge on the WinGauge control. Orientation — This value specifies the position of your gauge. The orientation can be set to Horizontal or Vertical. Related Topic Linear Gauge