RadioButton Object

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

Object

Name

The name that is used to identify this object. You can retrieve this value when the radiobutton is selected using the Page.GetRadioValue action, or on dialogs, DialogEx.GetRadioValue. You can also select a radio button in a group by object name using the Page.SetRadioValue action, or on dialogs, DialogEx.SetRadioValue.

GroupID

The identifier of the radiobutton group you want this object to be a part of. You can select an existing group from the dropdown. By default, all newly created radiobuttons are part of a default group (no defined group ID ie. ""). When radiobutton objects contain the same group ID, they automatically work together. So when one radiobutton is selected, all others within that group are unselected.

Value

The associated data value you want to assign to the radiobutton. You can retrieve this value when the radiobutton is selected using the Page.GetRadioValue action, or on dialogs, DialogEx.GetRadioValue. You can also select a radio button in a group by value using the Page.SetRadioValue action, or on dialogs, DialogEx.SetRadioValue.

Checked

Whether to show the radiobutton as selected or unselected. Choose from:

True

Show the radiobutton as selected.

False

Show the radiobutton as unselected.

Text

The text that you want to display on the radiobutton object. Click the edit button to open the Edit Text dialog, where you can import, edit and spell check this object's text. You can retrieve this value when the radiobutton is selected using the Page.GetRadioValue action, or on dialogs, DialogEx.GetRadioValue. You can also select a radio button in a group by text using the Page.SetRadioValue action, or on dialogs, DialogEx.SetRadioValue.

Font

The font that you want to use for the text. Click the edit button to open the Font dialog where you can edit all of the font settings.

Tip: You can set the default font for this object type by configuring its settings on the Objects tab in Edit > Preferences.

FontFamily

The font family that you want to use.

FontSize

The font size, in points.

FontBold

Make the text bolded.

FontItalic

Make the text appear in italics.

TextAlignment

The text alignment to use. Choose from:

Left

Left-align the object text.

Center

Center the object text.

Right

Right-align the object text.

ButtonAlignment

The button alignment to use. Choose from:

Left

Align the button to the left of the object text.

Right

Align the button to the right of the object text.

ReadOrder

The order the text will display when typed into the object. Choose from:

Standard

Display the text normally, from left to right.

Right to Left

If the shell language is Hebrew, Arabic, or another language that supports reading-order alignment, the text is displayed using right-to-left reading-order properties. For other languages, this style is ignored.

Colors

Normal

The text color used when the mouse is not over the object and the user is not clicking on it.

Tip: You can click the select button to bring up a color chooser. Clicking the "More Colors..." button on the color menu allows you to choose either a standard color/custom color, or use the eyedropper to pick a color from somewhere within the AutoPlay application window.

Highlight

The text color used while the mouse is held over the object.

Click

The text color used while the left mouse button is pressed down on the object.

Disabled

The text color for the disabled state. This color will persist until a RadioButton.SetEnabled action is called. While in the disabled state, the object will not respond to any mouse overs or clicks.

Attributes

TooltipText

A short string of text that will appear after the mouse hovers over this object for a moment.

Tip: You can choose from several tooltip styles for all tooltips in your project, Standard, Balloon and Extended. This setting can be found on the Appearance tab of the Project > Settings.

Tip: If you want a newline in your tooltip text, use "\r\n". For example, for an Extended tooltip, "My First Line\r\nMy Second Line|My Title". Newlines are not supported in the Title text for Balloon or Extended styles.

Tip: If you want a "&" character in the text, you must enter "&&&".

Enabled

Enable the object so it responds to user interaction. Choose from:

True

The object will respond to mouse overs and clicks and perform any actions assigned to it's events.

False

The object will not respond to any mouse overs or clicks and will not perform any actions until it is enabled.

Note: You can use the RadioButton.SetEnabled action to enable this object.

Visible

Set the object's initial visibility. Choose from:

True

The object will be visible when the page or dialog is displayed.

False

The object will be invisible when the page or dialog is displayed.

Note: You can use the RadioButton.SetVisible action to make the object visible or invisible at run time.

Cursor

The mouse pointer that will be used while the mouse is over this object.

Position

Left

The distance in pixels from the left edge of the object to the left edge of the page or dialog.

Tip: You can also change the position of an object by dragging it or using the arrow keys.

Top

The distance in pixels from the top edge of the object to the top edge of the page or dialog.

Width

The width of the object in pixels.

Tip: You can also resize an object by dragging one of the resize handles on its bounding box.

Height

The height of the object in pixels.

Auto-Resize

ResizeLeft

Whether the left side of the object will move when resized. Choose from:

True

The left side of the object will move when the application is resized.

False

Don't move the left side of the object when the application is resized.

ResizeRight

Whether the right side of the object will move when resized. Choose from:

True

The right side of the object will move when the application is resized.

False

Don't move the right side of the object when the application is resized.

ResizeTop

Whether the top of the object will move when resized. Choose from:

True

The top of the object will move when the application is resized.

False

Don't move the top of the object when the application is resized.

ResizeBottom

Whether the bottom of the object will move when resized. Choose from:

True

The bottom of the object will move when the application is resized.

False

Don't move the bottom of the object when the application is resized.

Sounds

HighlightSound

The sound that will be played when the mouse moves over this object. Choose from:

None

Don't play any sound.

Standard

Play the default mouse over sound, as configured on the Sound Effects tab of the Audio Settings dialog.

Custom

Play a custom mouse over sound.

HighlightFile

The custom audio file to play. Click the browse button to select an appropriate sound file.

ClickSound

The sound that will be played when the user clicks on this object. Choose from:

None

Don't play any sound.

Standard

Play the default mouse click sound, as configured on the Sound Effects tab of the Audio Settings dialog.

Custom

Play a custom mouse click sound.

ClickFile

The custom audio file to play. Click the browse button to select an appropriate sound file.

Actions

Quick Action

A quick action to perform when the object is clicked. Click the edit button to select a quick action.

On Click

The actions that will be performed when the user clicks on this object. Click the edit button to open the script editor.

On Right-Click

The actions that will be performed when the user right-clicks on this object. Click the edit button to open the script editor.

On Enter

The actions that will be performed when the mouse moves onto this object ("enters" the object's territory). Click the edit button to open the script editor.

On Leave

The actions that will be performed when the mouse moves off of this object ("leaves" the object's territory). Click the edit button to open the script editor.