int EasyTab_SetTabAttribute (int panel, int tabControl, int tabPanelHandle, int attribute, . . .);
Sets an attribute for the specified Tab.
Because attributes may take values of different data types with different valid ranges, a list of attributes, their data types and valid values are provided in the help for attributeValue.
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Name | Type | Description |
panel | integer | The specifier for a particular panel that is currently in memory. This handle will have been returned by the LoadPanel, NewPanel, or DuplicatePanel function. |
tabControl | integer | The ID returned by the EasyTab_Create or EasyTab_ConvertFromCanvas function. |
tabPanelHandle | integer | Pass the panel handle of the child panel for the tab. |
attribute | integer | The tab attribute value to set. In the function panel, when you click the control or press <Enter>, <Spacebar>, or <Ctrl-down arrow>, a dialog box appears containing a hierarchical list of the available attributes. Attributes whose values cannot be obtained are dimmed. Help text is shown for each attribute. To select an attribute, double-click it or select it and then press <Enter>. If the attribute shown in this ring control has named constants as valid values, you can open a list of them by moving to the Attribute Value control and pressing <Enter>. The Attribute Values dialog box displays the values and value help for the constants. |
attributeValue | any type (passed by value) | The value of the specified tab attribute. If the attribute shown in this control has named constants as valid values, you can open a list of them by pressing <Enter>. The Attribute Values dialog box displays the values and value help for the constants. |
Name | Type | Description | ||||||
status | integer | Return value indicating whether the function was successful. A negative number indicates that an error occurred. The possible negative error codes are:
A description of any of these error codes can be obtained using the GetGeneralErrorString function in the toolbox.fp instrument driver. |