Difference between revisions of "HowTo:Use an Unit on a MetaProperty"
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# Navigate to the [[MetaClass]] [[CUSTOMMETAPROPERTY]] in the ''[[Class Browser]]''<br/>[[File:UI_Unit_01.PNG|330 px|border|alt=Unit|Unit]] | # Navigate to the [[MetaClass]] [[CUSTOMMETAPROPERTY]] in the ''[[Class Browser]]''<br/>[[File:UI_Unit_01.PNG|330 px|border|alt=Unit|Unit]] | ||
− | # Locate an existing or [[Create_a_new_MetaProperty|create a new | + | # Locate an existing or [[Create_a_new_MetaProperty|create a new MetaProperty]] |
# Assign a Unit Item to the '''UNITITEM''' attribute either by | # Assign a Unit Item to the '''UNITITEM''' attribute either by | ||
#* dragging and dropping a Unit Item object onto the cell | #* dragging and dropping a Unit Item object onto the cell |
Revision as of 13:57, 9 December 2013
If an object's property should consider also a Unit (for example Ampere, Volt, etc.) the underlying MetaProperty has to incorporate a Unit Item.
- Navigate to the MetaClass CUSTOMMETAPROPERTY in the Class Browser
- Locate an existing or Create a new MetaProperty
- Assign a Unit Item to the UNITITEM attribute either by
- dragging and dropping a Unit Item object onto the cell
- selecting the desired Unit Item from the dialog appearing after double-clicking the cell
- Save the changes with Ctrl+S or the save command