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Filemaker optimal layout size
Filemaker optimal layout size





filemaker optimal layout size
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A single-segment button bar does the same thing, plus has the advantage of being able to specify the button label with a calculation.

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Pro tip: I find myself using regular buttons less and less. Now it’s right there, and a click brings up the Specify Calculation dialog, ready for editing. Huzzah! This is extremely convenient because you no longer need to click into the Specify Script dialog to see or edit the script parameter.

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Enhancement to the Button Setup windowĪ nice improvement to the Button (or Button Bar) Setup window is the addition of a field to show the Optional Script Parameter. But you can still use the Objects Tab to temporarily hide foreground objects and then select the lower objects. If you have stacked, grouped objects, there is still no way to “drill down” through the stack to select items underneath the top item, like you can in Adobe Illustrator. You now get a dashed line showing you the bounds of the group, with the usual highlight line around the selected object. In FileMaker 17, simply click on a group to select it, then click a second time to select an item within the group. With the Objects tab, you quickly see the items in a group by expanding the disclosure triangle and even select an individual item within a group, but now there is an easier way. FileMaker 17’s Fields Tab Selecting objects within a group There is even a new option to set the Control Style of fields that you drag onto your layout. The new Fields Tab is clean looking and fits in with the rest of the Layout Mode user interface. DevCon candid conversations revealed a dislike, even among FileMaker engineers. Certain OS settings or desktop backgrounds could render text nearly unreadable. The old Field Picker had a “dark” look that almost universally despised for being different than every other palette. The Fields tab got some much needed love, compared to the previous Field Picker. You can still search for items on your layout by object name, filter by object type, hide and show items in Layout Mode, and drag items up and down to change their z-order on the layout. The 4 tabs of the FileMaker Inspectorīack on the left side of the window, the Objects Tab remains mostly unchanged from FileMaker 16’s Layout Objects window. I usually find that one is enough, and the keyboard shortcuts command/control 1, 2, 3, or 4 allow for quick switching between Inspector tabs. You can open as many Inspectors as you want, though why you would need more than one for each of the four inspector tabs is beyond me. Simply go to the View menu > Inspectors > New Inspector. If you have the screen real estate and you are used to having multiple Inspector palettes open, fear not… you can still open multiple Inspector palettes.

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The new panes keep your screen free of clutter and reduce the need to shuffle windows and palettes around, especially when working on a smaller screen like a laptop monitor. When you change from Browse Mode to Layout Mode, your selected panes will automatically slide out, shifting your window over, if necessary. The Fields and Objects tabs are on the left side and the Inspector is on the right. They now can all live in the same window and have a unified appearance. These were all separate floating palettes before, and with varying interface standards.

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The biggest change to layout mode are the new in-line panes for the Fields Tab (formerly the Field Picker), Objects Tab (formerly the Layout Objects window), and the Inspector. If you’ve tried to edit a script in FileMaker 13 or older recently, you’ll know what I mean! In-line Fields, Objects, and Inspector Panes A lot of the changes may seem subtle, but once you get used to working in FileMaker 17, it is going to be hard to go back. But the way you work with the layout tools have been improved. I hesitate to say “new layout tools” because there aren’t any new object types or new tool buttons in the toolbar. Be sure to check out the other posts and keep an eye on our blog page for the latest news.Ī big focus area in FileMaker Pro Advanced 17 is the interface in layout mode.

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FileMaker 17 was released this week, and LuminFire has a series of blog posts highlighting our favorite features.







Filemaker optimal layout size