2012

Table Of Contents
RIBBON
Opens the ribbon window.
RIBBONCLOSE
Closes the ribbon window.
Add and Organize Commands and Controls on a Ribbon Panel
Commands and controls are added to and organized with rows and sub-panels
on a ribbon panel.
You can add and rearrange the commands and controls on a row that you use
often, and you can remove those from a row that you use infrequently. Rows
are used to hold and organize commands and controls on a ribbon panel.
Along with using rows to organize commands, you can also create drop-downs
that contain multiple commands and only take up the space of a single
command. For more information about drop-downs on ribbon panels, see
Add Drop-downs to a Ribbon Panel on page 167.
In addition to using rows and sub-panels to organize commands, you can also
use menu separators. Menu separators are used to add space or lines between
commands and controls.
The following table describes the properties for the Line command of Row 1
on the Home 2D - Draw ribbon panel as they appear in the Properties pane.
Properties for the Line Command on Row 1 of the Home 2D - Draw Ribbon
Panel
ExampleDescriptionProperties
Pane Item
LineText used as the name and label of the com-
mand button; does appear in the user interface.
Name
NOTE Use the \n character sequence to
represent a line break and display a command
label on more than one line. The \n character
sequence is displayed as a space instead of the
characters \n after the changes to the com-
mand are saved.
Large with Text (Vertic-
al)
Controls the size and the label display of the
command. The available options are Large With
Button
Style
Text (Vertical), Large With Text (Horizontal),
Ribbon | 155