Difference between revisions of "Slider Tool"
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* ''Alt-P'' for the pi symbol ''π''}} | * ''Alt-P'' for the pi symbol ''π''}} | ||
− | The position of a slider may be absolute in the [[File:Menu view graphics.svg|link=|16px]] | + | The position of a slider may be absolute in the [[File:Menu view graphics.svg|link=|16px]] ''Graphics View'' (this means that the slider is not affected by zooming, but always remains in the visible part of the [[File:Menu view graphics.svg|link=|16px]] ''Graphics View'') or relative to the coordinate system (This can be changed afterwards in the [[File:Menu-options.svg|link=|16px]] [[Properties Dialog]] of the corresponding number or angle). |
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* In GeoGebra, a slider is the graphical representation of a [[Numbers and Angles#Free Numbers and Angles|free number or free angle]]. You can easily create a slider for any existing [[Numbers and Angles#Free Numbers and Angles|free number or angle]] by showing this object in the [[File:Menu view graphics.svg|link=|16px]] [[Graphics View]] (see [[Context Menu]]; see tool [[Image:Mode showhideobject.svg|link=|22px]] [[Show / Hide Object Tool|Show/Hide Object]]).}} | * In GeoGebra, a slider is the graphical representation of a [[Numbers and Angles#Free Numbers and Angles|free number or free angle]]. You can easily create a slider for any existing [[Numbers and Angles#Free Numbers and Angles|free number or angle]] by showing this object in the [[File:Menu view graphics.svg|link=|16px]] [[Graphics View]] (see [[Context Menu]]; see tool [[Image:Mode showhideobject.svg|link=|22px]] [[Show / Hide Object Tool|Show/Hide Object]]).}} | ||
==Fixed sliders== | ==Fixed sliders== | ||
− | Like other objects, sliders can be [[Object_Properties#Fixed_objects|fixed]]. To translate a fixed slider when [[File:Mode move.svg|link=|22px]][[Move Tool]] is selected, you can drag it with your right mouse button. When [[File:Mode slider.svg|link=|26px]] Slider Tool is selected, you can use either left or right button. Sliders made with the [[File:Mode slider.svg|link=|26px]] Slider Tool are fixed by default | + | Like other objects, sliders can be [[Object_Properties#Fixed_objects|fixed]]. To translate a fixed slider when [[File:Mode move.svg|link=|22px]][[Move Tool]] is selected, you can drag it with your right mouse button. When [[File:Mode slider.svg|link=|26px]] '''Slider Tool''' is selected, you can use either left or right button. Sliders made with the [[File:Mode slider.svg|link=|26px]] '''Slider Tool''' are fixed by default. You can change value of fixed slider by simply clicking it. |
{{note|1=See also the [[Slider Command|Slider]] command.}} | {{note|1=See also the [[Slider Command|Slider]] command.}} |
Latest revision as of 14:46, 9 October 2015
Click on any free place in the Graphics View to create a slider for a number or an angle. The appearing dialog window allows you to specify the Name, Interval [min, max], and Increment of the number or angle, as well as the Alignment and Width of the slider (in pixels), and its Speed and Animation modality.
- Alt-O for the degree symbol °
- Alt-P for the pi symbol π
The position of a slider may be absolute in the Graphics View (this means that the slider is not affected by zooming, but always remains in the visible part of the Graphics View) or relative to the coordinate system (This can be changed afterwards in the Properties Dialog of the corresponding number or angle).
- In GeoGebra, a slider is the graphical representation of a free number or free angle. You can easily create a slider for any existing free number or angle by showing this object in the Graphics View (see Context Menu; see tool Show/Hide Object).
Fixed sliders
Like other objects, sliders can be fixed. To translate a fixed slider when Move Tool is selected, you can drag it with your right mouse button. When Slider Tool is selected, you can use either left or right button. Sliders made with the Slider Tool are fixed by default. You can change value of fixed slider by simply clicking it.
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