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Smart Menu  (Getting to the Graphic Builder App)

There are a few ways to reach the Graphics Builder App, all of which can found in the "Smart Menu". 

Location & Options

The Graphics Builder can be accessed by clicking on the Menu option in the Smart Menu, then scrolling down to the System Integrator Apps section.

The number next to the "Graphics Builder" show how many graphics are on that level. 

When you click on the "Graphics Builder" option it will slide out and give you three options. Launch, New, and Graphics.

Launch

The "Launch" option will automatically open the Graphics Builder app. No graphic will be automatically loaded, this only opens the app. 


New

The new option will automatically take your current "context"  (Context has to do with where you are at in the navigation) and will automatically bring up a wizard to help you create a new graphic.

Click the following link to find more information on Creating a New Graphic.


Graphics

The Graphics option allows you to view/edit existing graphics that are on your current context along with a several other Graphic options. 

Regarding the context: if you are currently navigated to "Floor 1" it will show you all the graphics on "Floor - 1" 


FIND MORE HERE: APP OPTIONS


Existing Graphics: Edit/Points/GraphicOn/Delete

Edit: Opens that specific graphic in the Graphics Builder App so that you can Edit it. 

Points: Allows you to view the points in that specific graphic.

graphicOn: Allows you to view/edit the graphicOn tag. graphicOn is the tag that determines what tags this graphic is running on. 

Delete: Deletes the graphic 


Graphics Builder App

Once in the Graphics Builder App there a number of different features and sections that you can utilize to create your graphics. Below are some links to the individual docs for the major sections: 

Font Support

Custom fonts that are supported have to be in .ttf or .otf formats.

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