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Foxit PhantomPDFUser ManualNote: If you select Locked on any tab, it will lock all options for the button, but not just the optionson that tab.1. General tab for the radio button propertiesThe General tab in radio button properties contains the following options:• Name – Specifies the unique name of the selected radio button.• Tooltip – Displays text that the hesitant user may find helpful in clicking the button. Tooltipsappear when the pointer hovers over the radio button.• Form Field – Specifies whether the radio button can be seen, either on screen or in print.There are four choices for you: Visible, Hidden, Visible but does not print, and Hidden butprintable.• Orientation – Rotates the radio button by 0, 90, 180, or 270 Degrees.• Read Only – Prevents the user from clicking the radio button.• Required – Forces the user to click the radio button. If the user attempts to submit the formwhile a required radio button is not chosen, an error message appears.2. Appearance tab for the radio button propertiesThe Appearance properties determine how the radio button looks on the page. The Appearancetab in push button properties contains the following options:• Line Style – Alters the appearance of the frame. Select Solid, Dashed, Beveled, Inset orUnderline.Solid Dashed Beveled Inset UnderlineThe appearances of Radio Button with different line stylesNote: You may not see the difference if no color is chosen as the border color.• Thickness – Specifies the width of the frame surrounding the radio button: Thin, Medium, orThick.• Border Color – Opens a color picker in which you can select a color for the framesurrounding the button. To leave the button without a frame, select No color.• Fill Color – Opens a color picker in which you can select a color for the background behindthe button. To leave the background uncolored, select No color.Note: A Fill Color choice other than No color will block any images on the PDF page that arebehind the button.136
Foxit PhantomPDFUser Manual• Text Color – Opens a color picker in which you can select a color for the button.Border colorText colorFill colorRadio Button3. Actions tab for the radio button propertiesPlease refer to “Actions tab for the button properties” .4. Options tab for the radio button propertiesThe Options tab in radio button properties enables you to change the button style and do otheradditional settings. The Options tab in radio button properties contains the following options:• Button style – Specifies the shape of the maker that appears inside the button when theuser selects it. There’re six choices in total: Check, Circle (the default), Cross, Diamond,Square, or Star. This property does not alter the shape of the radio button itself.• Export Value – Identifies the radio button and differentiates it from other radio buttons thatshare the same Name value. The status of a radio button is “on” and “off”. You can givethem other names with this box.• Checked by default – Sets the selection state of the button when the user first opens theform.• Radio buttons with the same name and value are selected in unison – Allows single-clickselection of multiple related radio buttons. If the user selects a radio button that has thesame field name and export value as another, both radio buttons are selected.• Click Close to accept these display properties.Setting radio button properties as defaultAfter setting radio button properties for a new radio button, you can you’re your settings as thenew default for all the radio buttons you create in future.To set the current properties as default, right-click the radio button, select Use Current Propertiesas New Defaults.Using Combo Box ToolA combo box is a commonly-used GUI widget. It is a combination of a drop-down list or list boxand a single-line textbox, allowing the user either to type a value directly into the control orchoose from the list of existing options.137
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<strong>Foxit</strong> <strong>PhantomPDF</strong><strong>User</strong> <strong>Manual</strong>Note: If you select Locked on any tab, it will lock all options for the button, but not just the optionson that tab.1. General tab for the radio button propertiesThe General tab in radio button properties contains the following options:• Name – Specifies the unique name of the selected radio button.• Tooltip – Displays text that the hesitant user may find helpful in clicking the button. Tooltipsappear when the pointer hovers over the radio button.• Form Field – Specifies whether the radio button can be seen, either on screen or in print.There are four choices for you: Visible, Hidden, Visible but does not print, and Hidden butprintable.• Orientation – Rotates the radio button by 0, 90, 180, or 270 Degrees.• Read Only – Prevents the user from clicking the radio button.• Required – Forces the user to click the radio button. If the user attempts to submit the formwhile a required radio button is not chosen, an error message appears.2. Appearance tab for the radio button propertiesThe Appearance properties determine how the radio button looks on the page. The Appearancetab in push button properties contains the following options:• Line Style – Alters the appearance of the frame. Select Solid, Dashed, Beveled, Inset orUnderline.Solid Dashed Beveled Inset UnderlineThe appearances of Radio Button with different line stylesNote: You may not see the difference if no color is chosen as the border color.• Thickness – Specifies the width of the frame surrounding the radio button: Thin, Medium, orThick.• Border Color – Opens a color picker in which you can select a color for the framesurrounding the button. To leave the button without a frame, select No color.• Fill Color – Opens a color picker in which you can select a color for the background behindthe button. To leave the background uncolored, select No color.Note: A Fill Color choice other than No color will block any images on the PDF page that arebehind the button.136