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WorkView

Platform
OnBase
Product
WorkView
Release
Foundation 24.1
License
Premier

The following styles can be configured for the hyperlink from the Styles tab:

Option

Description

height

Defines the height of the hyperlink control. The value entered can be one of the following units of measure:

  • px - Pixels (This is the default unit and is used if no unit is specified.)

  • % - Percentage

    Note:

    Relative height set on controls within a control that does not have a height set is not supported.

  • in – Inches

  • cm – Centimeters

  • mm – Millimeters

  • em – An em unit is the current font size. If the font size is set to 16 pt and the element is set to 2em, the element will be 32 pt.

  • ex – An ex unit is equal to the x-height of the font.

  • pt – Points

  • pc – Picas

background-color

This option allows you to select the background color of the hyperlink control. Click on the ellipsis (...) button to access a color picker to select the color.

border-color

In the Style Value column, you can click the ellipsis button and select a color for the border around the hyperlink control.

border-style

In the Style Value column, you can select the line style for the border around the hyperlink. You can select none, dotted, solid, dashed, double, or inset.

border-width

Enter the value for the width of the border line around the hyperlink control.

The value entered can be one of the following units of measure:

  • keywords: thin, medium, thick
  • px - Pixels (This is the default unit and is used if no unit is specified.)

  • % - Percentage

  • in – Inches

  • cm – Centimeters

  • mm – Millimeters

  • em – An em unit is the current font size. If the font size is set to 16 pt and the element is set to 2em, the element will be 32 pt.

  • ex – An ex unit is equal to the x-height of the font.

  • pt – Points

  • pc – Picas

The values can be set for all four borders separately, in the following order: top border, right border, bottom border, left border. The following is an example:thin medium thick 10px

font-size

--hyperlink-font-size

This option allows you to specify the size of the hyperlink's text.he value entered can be one of the following units of measure:

  • px - Pixels (This is the default unit and is used if no unit is specified.)

  • % - Percentage

  • in – Inches

  • cm – Centimeters

  • mm – Millimeters

  • em – An em unit is the current font size. If the font size is set to 16 pt and the element is set to 2em, the element will be 32 pt.

  • ex – An ex unit is equal to the x-height of the font.

  • pt – Points

  • pc – Picas

width

Defines the width of the hyperlink control. The value entered can be one of the following units of measure:

  • px - Pixels (This is the default unit and is used if no unit is specified.)

  • % - Percentage

  • in – Inches

  • cm – Centimeters

  • mm – Millimeters

  • em – An em unit is the current font size. If the font size is set to 16 pt and the element is set to 2em, the element will be 32 pt.

  • ex – An ex unit is equal to the x-height of the font.

  • pt – Points

  • pc – Picas

text-align

This option allows you to define how text in the hyperlink control will be aligned.

Alignment options available from the drop-down list are none, left, center, right, and justify.

--hyperlink-font-color

This option allows you to select the color of the hyperlink text. Click on the ellipsis (...) button to access a color picker to select the color.

--hyperlink-font-family

This option allows you to set font family of the hyperlink text. One or more family can be set, separated by commas.

--hyperlink-font-weight

This option allows you to specify whether the hyperlink text is normal or bold.

--hyperlink-visited-font-color

This option allows you to select the color of the hyperlink leading to a site that was already visited by the user. Click on the ellipsis (...) button to access a color picker to select the color.

Note:

When properties can be configured on both the General and Styles tabs, the property changes will be properly displayed on both tabs.