Scale

Scaling can be applied to any object, using its properties dialog. Note that, stretching an object by dragging its corners has no effect on the scale values. Rather, scale is applied to the object as placed (or stretched) on the page.

The result of scaling operations will vary depending on the type of object being scaled. For example, when scaling a pipe (must first be made part of a group or widget) the length of the segments will scale, but the width will remain a set property of the pipe. When scaling an image, the pattern will scale or not depending on the image configuration.
          Pages can be configured so that their contents will scale automatically as the page is resized. Refer to the link in the list of related topics.

Scaling can animated by being linked to a tag value or a VTScada programming expression. The result is similar to functionality built into the widgets, Top Bar, Bottom Bar, Right Bar and Left Bar. Scaling can be applied independently to any of an object's sides. See: Select a Data Source

Scaling can be applied to only one object at a time. If more than one object was selected, only the anchor object (shown with a darker highlight) will be affected. To scale a set of objects, group them first.

When the properties dialog is first opened to the scaling options, all will be set to "None". Select the Advanced option for every edge that will have scaling applied.

A scale factor of "1" is "100%".