Before you begin defining attachments,
you need to decide how you want to define them. You can focus on defining
attachments for one particular component (such as a push button) or
on defining attachments for a parent component and its child components
(such as a container box that includes check boxes). The following
figures illustrate the difference between child component attachment
and current component attachment modes.
In either mode, attachments
can be defined for the components that appear with sections drawn
within them. In child attachment mode, all child components of the
selected parent component are divided into sections, and their attachments
are displayed. For current attachment mode, only the selected component
is divided into sections, and only its attachments are displayed.
In addition, other components on the frame may be hidden while you
are defining attachments for a specific component.
Child attachment
mode is the default, and it enables you to attach child
components of a specific parent component to each other (sibling attachment)
or to the parent component.
To initiate child attachment
mode, select
LayoutAttachAttach child region.
Note: This technique is equivalent
to the RM ATTACH KIDS command.
Before initiating the
next step (Initiating Define Attachment Mode), select the parent component
that contains the child components for which you want to define attachments.
Current
attachment mode enables you to attach the currently
selected component to its parent component or to its sibling components.
To initiate current
region attachment mode, select
LayoutAttachAttach current region.
Note: This technique is equivalent
to the RM ATTACH SELF command.
Before initiating the
next step (Initiating Define Attachment Mode), select the component
for which you want to define attachments.