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e_URL


(string) A string containing the URL that has finished loading.


Web Object


OverviewPaneDialog

Actions


Web.Back Web.Forward Web.GetPos Web.GetProperties Web.GetSize Web.GetURL Web.IsEnabled Web.IsVisible Web.LoadURL Web.Print Web.Refresh Web.SetEnabled Web.SetPos Web.SetProperties

Web.SetSize


Web.SetVisible


Web.Stop


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x B u tt o n


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xButton Object

OverviewPaneDialogActions

The xButton is an extension of the Windows button. It responds automatically to the user by changing its appearance when you move the mouse over it or click on it, but that's not all.


The xButton is highly configurable containing features such as text and images, various visual themes and standard or toggle button styles. The xButton also supports markup text using Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) syntax which adds endless formatting possibilities including text highlighting, hyperlinks and much more.


Buttons are a great place to put actions, since they usually look like something you would want to click on. And to help the user know what the buttons will do, each button can have an image and custom text on it, just like a label object.


The xButton supports the following image formats: .bmp, .jpg, .png, .wmf, .gif and .ico (icon).


Tip: You can add an xButton object by choosing Object > xButton from the menu.


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xButton Object

OverviewPaneDialogActions

The xButton is an extension of the Windows button. It responds automatically to the user by changing its appearance when you move the mouse over it or click on it, but that's not all.


The xButton is highly configurable containing features such as text and images, various visual themes and standard or toggle button styles. The xButton also supports markup text using Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) syntax which adds endless formatting possibilities including text highlighting, hyperlinks and much more.


Buttons are a great place to put actions, since they usually look like something you would want to click on. And to help the user know what the buttons will do, each button can have an image and custom text on it, just like a label object.


The xButton supports the following image formats: .bmp, .jpg, .png, .wmf, .gif and .ico (icon).


Tip: You can add an xButton object by choosing Object > xButton from the menu.


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xButton Object

OverviewPaneDialogActions

Here are the object's settings as they appear in the properties pane:


Obj ec t


Name


The name that is used to identify this object.


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