To enter the View keyword in the command line, use one of the options:
- Press MA + X7 | View
- Type View
- Type the shortcut V
Description
Section titled âDescriptionâThe View keyword calls or stores views on a screen.
View [âView_Nameâ or View_Number] (/Option [âOption_Valueâ])
[Function] View [âView_Nameâ or View_Number] (/Option [âOption_Valueâ])
Settings
Section titled âSettingsâThe following table displays the properties that can be assigned using the Set keyword.
| Setting | Option/Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Name | View name, for instance, âStage Externalâ | The name of the view. |
| Scribble | Scribble pool object | The assigned scribble object. |
| Appearance | Appearance pool object | The assigned appearance object. |
| ScreenContentMask | 1 to 127 | An internal number that indicates the screens used when it was saved. |
| RequestedW | 1 to 327 | The width of the view (grid width). |
| RequestedH | 1 to 327 | The height of the view (grid height). |
Option Keywords
Section titled âOption KeywordsâThe View keyword uses the following option keywords:
Example
Section titled âExampleâ- To call view 2 in the view pool on the screen where it is stored, type:
| User name[Fixture]>View 2Â |