Documentation for Axxon Next 3.6.4. Documentation for other versions of Axxon Next is [available too].

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The scale of the viewing tile can be adjusted. You can do this by using the buttons in the upper right-hand part of the active viewing tile:

  1.  — increases the size of the viewing tile by one step;

  2.  — decreases the size of the viewing tile by one step.

When a viewing tile is enlarged, the scale of the entire layout is increased. Some of the cells are moved off the screen.

Viewing tiles are enlarged as follows:

  1. If a viewing tile occupies 100% of any of the sides of the layout (maximum viewing tile size), it cannot be enlarged.
  2. If a viewing tile occupies 50% or more (but not 100%) of any of the sides of the layout, it is enlarged as much as possible.
  3. If a viewing tile occupies less than 50% on both sides of the layout, it is enlarged in two steps: the first step enlarges the viewing tile to 50% on the corresponding side of the layout and the second step enlarges the viewing tile to the maximum size.

Note

The third case applies to layouts that contain nine or more cells

The size of viewing tiles is reduced in a similar manner.

If a viewing tile is linked to an information board, at the first enlargement step (to 50%), the viewing tile and information board are displayed together and occupy all of the screen on one side.

Note

In this case, the first step takes into account the total size of the related cells: the related cells must be less than 50% of both sides of the layout

You can also use the mouse to scale the viewing tile. If the viewing tile is maximized to fill the entire screen, a double left-click of your mouse within the tile area will minimize the tile. Otherwise a double left-click will maximize the viewing tile to fill the entire screen.