Picture Element
Introduction
Picture elements are used to display logos, photos, or other graphic files.
All industry-standard image formats are supported.
Pictures can be shown at their original size or automatically resized to fit your page design.
You can apply various effects to adjust the appearance or create smooth transitions when pictures change.
Picture elements can also be connected to external data sources to dynamically display real-time content.
Properties Overview
Property Section | Description |
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Alignment | Set the horizontal and vertical alignment of pictures. |
Alternate options | Control how the element switches between playlist items. |
Background color | Set the background color of your element. |
Blinking | Define a blinking effect for your element. |
Border | Set border color, width, and style for your element. |
Brightness/contrast | Adjust the brightness and contrast of pictures. |
Data provider | Connect to a data source for real-time content. |
Data source text conversion | Handle multi-line text for linked data sources. |
Default duration | Set the default duration for playlist items. |
Default transition effect | Define a default transition effect for incoming content. |
Flip | Flip content horizontally or vertically. |
Identification | Set a unique name for identifying your element on the page. |
Play list | Define the pictures to be displayed. |
Play list options | Set how playlist items will be played (e.g., repeat, once). |
Position | Set the position of your element on the page. |
Proof of play | Log playback details for tracking and reporting purposes. |
Property bindings | Bind element properties to external data sources. |
Reflection | Display content with a reflection effect. |
Rotation | Rotate the element at a specified angle. |
Rules | Create rules to automatically adjust element behavior. |
Shadow | Add a shadow effect to your element. |
Size | Define width and height of the element. |
Skew | Apply a skew angle to the element. |
Transparency | Set the transparency level of the element. |
Visibility | Control whether the element is visible during playback. |
Remark
- This section describes only picture-specific properties.
- For common properties shared among page elements, refer to the Page Element Properties section.