Designer
provides visual cues that identify fragment references in the Layout Editor
and the Hierarchy palette. These visual cues provide information
about how fragments behave.
Fragment references in the Layout Editor
Object boundaries appear
around fragments and fragment references. You can set the color
of the object boundary borders in the Drawing Aids palette.
A
fragment icon appears in the upper-left corner of a fragment reference
and uses the color of the object boundary borders. The objects within
a fragment reference have gray borders to indicate that you cannot
edit them from the fragment reference.
Clicking
anywhere within a fragment reference selects it, and dragging anywhere on
a fragment reference moves it.
You cannot select any of the
objects in a fragment reference. For example, if the fragment reference
contains a table, you cannot select a row or column. To select objects
in a fragment reference, open the fragment source file for editing.
Fragment references in the Hierarchy palette
The objects in a fragment
reference are dimmed in the Hierarchy palette because you cannot
select or edit them from the fragment reference.
You
can move a fragment reference and its contents as a single entity
within the Hierarchy palette in the same way that you move other
form objects. However, you cannot drag objects into a fragment reference.
|
|
|