![]() To edit the text, double-click on the control and start typing. Or, if you have the control selected, simply hit ENTER or F2 to start editing. To commit the text you typed, simply click anywhere other than the text field you typed in or hit ENTER or CTRL/ ⌘+ ENTER. If you want to discard the text changes you just made, hit ESC. Some controls use certain characters as separators. For instance, to create multiple tabs in a tabs bar, you separate them with a comma. Or, a space character separates tags in a Tag Cloud control. ![]() Some other controls, like the Tree Pane, use other characters altogether. In such cases the default text for the control includes explanations on how to use it. When editing text in a Label or Paragraph control you will see a small number in the lower-right corner of the editing box. This is the number of characters, which can be useful for copywriting or other purposes. ![]() For color, use, which means "in this 3 column grid, make the 1st column as small as possible and always align it to the right, the second twice as big as the third and always align it left, and use the Data Grid's alignment (from the property inspector) to decide how to align the 3rd column".You can use the following notation to format only certain parts of your control's text.
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