Page Settings

Pressing on an empty part in the preview section selects the page, and the page's setting items appear in the object settings.

Page is selected


General

  • Page No.
    Sets the page number of the page.
    In case of duplication, which one will be used is still being determined. In the case of duplication, a caution mark is displayed in the page list.
  • Title
    Set the title of the page.
    At this time, it can only be registered and has no use.
  • View Orientation
    Specifies the orientation of the screen layout.%br If the orientation is specified in the page configuration, then the page configuration takes precedence.
    • Inherit from Project
      The orientation is set for the project.
    • Landscape
      The layout is oriented in landscape mode.
    • Portrait
      The layout is oriented in portrait mode.
    • Both
      The layout is oriented in landscape and portrait mode.

    If the device is oriented in landscape or portrait mode, the scale will change when the device orientation changes.


Background


Transition pages

Set up transition pages to move between pages with a flick.
※ You cannot move when the Lite edition is restricted from connecting to the actual device.

  • Above page
    Specify the page to switch to when flicking down. If the page below the set page is not yet designated, it will be set to the currently selected page, allowing for mutual movement.
  • Left page
    Specify the page to switch to when flicking to the right. If the page to the right of the set page is not yet designated, it will be set to the currently selected page, allowing for mutual movement.
  • Right page
    Specify the page to switch to when flicking to the left. If the page to the left of the set page is not yet designated, it will be set to the currently selected page, allowing for mutual movement.
  • Below page
    Specify the page to switch to when flicking avobe. If the page below the set page is not yet designated, it will be set to the currently selected page, allowing for mutual movement.

Tutorial Page Transition Sample Project