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This page is for application designers. It explains the basic principles for how to add components from the palette as well as features to help you.

Overview

If you are new to PhixFlow and designing screens for an application, start with the Building Applications training course.

This page is a reminder of the drag-and-drop principles that you use when designing screens.

  • Dragging components
    • Drag -sibling
    • Shift Drag child inside
    • Preferred parent link → Drag puts it directly inside PP (child) AND  as a sibling of any other content. eg. Tile container has many tiles.
  • Parent child and preferred parent - link out
  • Reordering on screen and in repository 

Dividing Screens

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Overview

To divide a screen into multiple

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  • a container area type: split view
  • sibling areas

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  • or in an area right-click to

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To remove a pane:

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Tip

If you right-click on an existing area, in the context menu click Dashboard Options to see the Add Area options.

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Divide a Screen Using a Palette Layout

Some palettes have layouts that have 2 areas contained by a split-view area. For example:

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  • Serene Grey - Basic Components → Area Split

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These can be used to divide your screen into separate areas while also providing a splitter which allows designers and users to resize the areas.

Setup

  1. In the screen canvas toolbar, click
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  2. Expand a palette to find a layout that has 2 areas.
  3. Drag the layout from the palette onto an existing area.
  4. PhixFlow creates a layout with the following structure

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Area

Split View (special type of area)

Area 1

Area 2

Dragging into a Screen

To add a component to a screen, you can drag in:

  • components or layouts from:
    • the palette
    • the repository → Templates
  • streams (tables) or views to add data-components such as grids, graphs, bar or pie charts or cards.
  • attributes to add labelled fields
  • actions to add buttons.

Dashboard Elements

To add a data-component to a screen or pane, drag on:

  • either a stream (table)
    PhixFlow prompts you to select how you want to display the data and creates a view.
  • or a view
    PhixFlow recognises the view type, such as a grid or chart.

PhixFlow:

  • adds a data-component to the screen or pane
  • creates a new dashboard element. This is listed in the repository as a child of the dashboard. The dashboard element has the same name as the view.

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See also:

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component or layout

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the component(s) on the screen

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repository → Layout Templates

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Either repository → Stream Attribute

Or a pop-up list of attributes

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Either repository → Stream

Or stream (table) properties icon (top left)

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stream (table)

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anywhere on a screen

  • directly onto a screen
  • directly onto a screen element
  • onto an area
  • onto a form (area)

Prompts you to select the data-component you want to add. This also creates a view based on the stream (table).

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Either repository → Stream → View

Or stream properties → View section

Or a pop-up list of views

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a button on the menu bar to run the action

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  • the header of a data-component
  • default menu bar

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titleAbout the default component palette

When you drag items from the repository onto a screen, PhixFlow creates a component using the default template for that item. So it is important to make sure that you have set the right default component palette. This is set in System Configuration. Remember that this default will apply to all users of this PhixFlow instance.

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You can fix the position of a component on an area by pinning it. When you drag a component or layout in from the palette it is automatically pinned. (See the table above for all pinned/unpinned) todo.

Note

For components and layouts added from the Theme 2 palette, the properties have been set to allow responsive flow of the components, which override pinning.

Unpinned

When you drag in an unpinned component, PhixFlow automatically puts it in in the next space available. By default, this is underneath the previous component. However, you can control the flow using CSS properties. Components in forms are represented as DIV objects. 

You can drag unpinned components around in their parent component, and PhixFlow puts them wherever you drop them.

You can also manually control the order of unpinned components by editing the Order field in the details of the component. This is found in the Positional Settings section of the details. The video above gives an example of using both of these methods - dragging, and manual update.

Pinned

Pinned components can be placed anywhere on an area and you can drag pinned components to any position on a screen.

You can pin the edges of the component to its parent component using the Positional Settings in the component's details. To do this, set the offsets between the top, right, bottom and left edges of the component to those of the parent. The offsets are in number of pixels between the edge of the component and the edge of the parent. 

Tip

If you set the right or bottom offsets in Positional Settings, this overrides any width or height set for the component.

Switching Between Unpinned and Pinned

Pinned components can be dragged over unpinned components, so be careful when mixing pinned and unpinned components on a form. Think of these as being laid out in two separate, overlapping layers on the screen.

To change an unpinned component to pinned, press Ctrl and drag it.

To unpin a pinned component, right-click on it and select Unpin Selected Objects. You can select several components at once, and unpin them all using this option. The components will move into the next available space in their respective parent components.

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To find the container of a component in a screen, you can:

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Note

Remember to check whether or not the component/layout is pinned. A pinned component always keeps the same parent, even if it is moved away from it on the screen.

Moving Components and Layouts

You can move components and layouts around on the screen, but we recommend you use the repository Layouts list as it is easier to drag layouts and be clear about the parent and sibling relationships you want.

To move a component or layout to a new parent, press Shift and drag it to the new parent. Commonly this is used to move components inside an area to a new area.

To confirm that the component has moved to the new parent, remember the techniques to find the parent of a component: Find a component's parent

Order - Child items have an order in their parent. For example if there are 4 labelled fields, use the order number to specify the order in which they are listed. By default fields flow vertically, that is the order 1 field is at the top of the area, and 2 is below. If you set horizontal flow in the area Style Settings → Direction → No selection = column. change to row, they appear side by side

Preventing Accidental Dragging

To prevent accidental dragging of components and layouts on the screen, go to the components properties → Positional Settings section, and tick Prevent Dragging.

Auto Sizing

When you are designing a screen, you can use the Layout area → Style Settings→ Auto-size property to make components adjust automatically when the application's window is resized by the user. 

Note

If you manually resize a component as you are designing a screen, it will automatically switch off the Auto Size property.

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Connecting Layouts to Data

To connect a form area to data in a stream (table) 

From the repository, drag the stream name onto an area or layout

From the stream (table) properties, drag the icon at the top of the properties onto an area or layout.

Todo - check and link

PhixFlow will prompt you to select the type of stream or card view that you want to create; see Stream Views Pop-Up Menu.

Build Up a basic form

Note that there are no fancy flow stuff for this.

What data do you need to show - 

  1. Create screen 
  2. Open palette
  3. Add Basic Components > Form, and name
  4. Click on the screen to open the properties for your area. In shared styles you will see that this has some default shared styles applied.
  5. Palette Labelled fields > Add labelled fields you need. Click to see properties
    • The Labelled fields palette has composite items - see the Basic Settings checkbox.
    • there are two parts, a static text label and the data field. Making them composite means
    • They move as if they are one thing
    • The name you give to the items is used as the text for the label.
  6. Attributes list - open stream > attributes section or expand for list in repository
  7. Drag from attribute onto form

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The following videos will introduce the basic concepts of how you can drag fields into a screen: Videos in widget connector had links to:

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  1. , this example is horizontal but vertical options are also available. 
  2. Image AddedIf you have existing content on your screen this can be dragged into the appropriate area using the repository or layout section. Remember you will need to hold the shift key to drop content inside these areas.

Divide a Screen Using the "Add Area" Options
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  1. Right-click a screen.
  2. Click Screen Options.
  3. Use one of the Add Area... options to add a new area for the screen, separated by a dividing line.
    PhixFlow creates a new element in the form of a pane for this part of the screen.
  4. This new element is similar to a black screen and will require a suitable container, such as an area, form or card container in order for you to display content. 
    It may be easier to add one of the complete screens to the new element and remove the items you do not require.

Resizing

To resize a pane, drag its dividing line. This automatically resizes adjacent panes.

To prevent resizing, right-click to display the popup menu and select:

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Removing a Pane

First, delete any layouts or components in it.

  1. Right-click on the empty pane to display the popup menu.
  2. Select 
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