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the Text Color entry box. If this attribute is selected and no entry is made in this entry box, the attribute will
default to 0 (black).

4.3.1.2.7 The Line Style Attribute

The Line Style attribute affects edges and lines in the selected object. The Lines tab on both the Settings
and Properties windows contains examples of the 5 different line/edge styles, which are labelled from 0 to
4, and also contains an indicator for each style. Enter the number of the desired style in the Line Style entry
box, either by clicking on the appropriate indicator in the Settings or Properties window, or by entering the
number via the keyboard. If this attribute is selected and no entry is made in this entry box, the attribute will
default to 1 (solid line).

4.3.1.2.8 The LINE WIDTH Attribute

Like the Line Style attribute, the Line Width attribute affects edges and lines in the selected object. The
Lines tab on the Settings and Properties windows contains a drop-down combo box which allows you to
specify a line/edge width by selecting a number from 1 (the narrowest) to 6 (the widest). Enter the number
of the desired width in the Line Width entry box, either by clicking on the appropriate indicator in the Set-
tings
or Properties window, or by entering the number via the keyboard. If this attribute is selected and no
entry is made in this entry box, the attribute will default to 1 (narrow).

4.3.1.2.9 The PATTERN Attribute

The Pattern attribute allows the user to specify a fill pattern to be used in filled objects. Examples of avail-
able fill patterns are displayed on the Fill tab of the Settings and Properties windows. The patterns are
labelled from 0 to 5. Enter the number of the desired pattern in the Pattern entry box, either by clicking on
the appropriate indicator in the Fill tab of the Settings or Properties window, or by entering the pattern num-
ber via the keyboard. If this attribute is selected and no entry is made in this entry box, the attribute will
default to 1 (solid fill).

4.3.1.2.10 The BLINK Attribute

The multi-phase Blink attribute (available only on objects in graphic displays) is used to cause an object to
alternate between two colors when the expression is true, or to be displayed steadily in a third color when
the expression is false.

Click within the Blink attribute setting box to select the attribute; the Blink window (

Figure 4-13

) will appear.

Note

To observe changes to submodel dynamics on a graphic in an
Operator Window, the graphic must be saved and re-installed.

Figure 4-13. Blink Window

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