VantagePoint Manufacturing Controls Class Libary
Company: Mobiform Software Inc. Project: VantagePoint Version: Manufacturing Controls
Namespaces
| Namespace | Description |
|---|---|
| VantagePoint.Buttons | There are three different categories of buttons offered in the Buttons control suite - Regular, Repeat and Toggle - with multiple styles within each category. Whether it's changing colors, borders or opacity, creating a unique appearance for each Button is as simple as using the Properties feature. |
| VantagePoint.Common.BaseClasses | VantagePoint common is a base class assembly where all controls are referenced |
| VantagePoint.Common.HelperClasses | Common Helper Class for VantagePoint Controls |
| VantagePoint.Gauges | The Radial Gauge is a data-bound control that allows the user to view quantitative information in an easy-to-understand visual format. Round-faced gauges could be used to simulate odometers, speedometers, water level and water pressure. Square-faced gauges could be used to simulate voltage and amperage levels. |
| VantagePoint.Indicators | Indicators display a user defined color based upon either a threshold or true / false level. |
| VantagePoint.InputControls | Input controls are a series of controls that can be fully cutomized to display user input. |
| VantagePoint.Keypads | Keypads display and export a defined alphabetical or numeric value. |
| VantagePoint.LEDDisplays | LED controls have on, off and pulse abilities and when grouped can display alphabetical, numerical, or symbolic characters. |
| VantagePoint.LinearGauges | The Linear gauge is a data-bound control that shows the user a graduated numerical value in an easy-to-read visual presentation. A typical linear gauge representation would be a thermometer, but could also be used to represent the readout on a tire pressure gauge. |
| VantagePoint.MiscControls | A set of VantagePoint Controls that include analog clock, date and time control and plate control |
| VantagePoint.Motors | Motors provide a graphic illustration of how fast a motor is running by showing an indicator brush in the control. The speed of the motor is user-controlled - the faster the indicator moves, the faster the motor is running. |
| VantagePoint.Pipes | Pipe controls are used for displaying the movement of vapors or liquids. The control contains a flow indicator graphically displaying the direction the vapor or liquid is moving. |
| VantagePoint.RotaryComponents | Rotary Controls contain symmetrical graphics that spin 360 degrees at user defined rotation speeds. |
| VantagePoint.Sliders | Sliders allow the user to manipulate the value of the control graphically within a finite range. The orientation can be horizontal or vertical with the incremental readout on one or both sides of the slider button. |
| VantagePoint.Tanks | Tanks can be used as a storage, mixing, or transporting device. Using a fluid brush the Tank Control shows the level of a tank in proportion to the total tank capacity level. |