Adding graphics – Avigilon Access Control Manager - Identity Enrollment and Credentialing User Manual
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NOTE:
None of the values entered here are reflected on the canvas until you have saved the
screen by clicking
. The Preview pane appears with the new data field reflected.
Adding Graphics
When you click
, a graphic property appears under the Attributes column like the
following example:
Notice that a graphic placeholder appears on the canvas. Use you mouse to drag this placeholder
to another location on the canvas, or use the Location options in the attributes list to relocate it.
The fields in the attributes list include:
Rotation
Enter the value, in degrees, to rotate this object. The higher the number of degrees the
farther clockwise the object will be rotated. Default is 0 degrees.
BG Color
Enter the color you require for the background of this text field. When you click on this field,
a color palette appears. Select the general color, then fine tune it as required. Each change
you make to the text background color is reflected on the canvas only after you have saved
it.
Font
Select from the drop-down list the font you want used for the text in this field.
Font size
Select from the drop-down list the font size you want used for the text in this field.
Alignment
Select the alignment you require for this field.
Text Color
Enter the color you require for the text used in this field. When you click on this field, a color
palette appears. Select the general color, then fine tune it as required. Each change you
make to the text color is reflected on the canvas only after you have saved it.
Opacity
In the text box, enter the percentage of opacity you want for the selected text color.
The lower the number, the fainter the color that appears.
Click this icon to delete and hide the current graphic object fields.
The picture object remains on the canvas until you click the
button.
Layer Order
Enter the number indicating the layer this graphic occupies on the badge, where 1 is
the bottom layer, 2 is the next higher layer, and so on.
For more on layer ordering, refer to Layer Ordering on page 37.