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Buttons are very simple [[catalog]] objects, a set of icon, description and hotkey used in command card. | Buttons are very simple [[catalog]] objects, a set of icon, description and hotkey used in command card. | ||
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* '''Hotkey''' The hotkey that this button uses. It is a text object, it can therefore be different for each language version | * '''Hotkey''' The hotkey that this button uses. It is a text object, it can therefore be different for each language version | ||
* '''Alert Name/Tooltip/Icon''' equivalents of non-alert fields, used when this button is displayed as [[alert]] | * '''Alert Name/Tooltip/Icon''' equivalents of non-alert fields, used when this button is displayed as [[alert]] | ||
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Revision as of 12:48, 9 May 2011
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Buttons are very simple catalog objects, a set of icon, description and hotkey used in command card.
There are no button types, and buttons only have a couple of fields:
- Tooltip The long description of whatever this button stands for.
- Icon self-explanatory
- Hotkey The hotkey that this button uses. It is a text object, it can therefore be different for each language version
- Alert Name/Tooltip/Icon equivalents of non-alert fields, used when this button is displayed as alert