Alignment
Controls the position of the toolbar on
the page.
Each dot represents one of the 9 possible positions where the toolbar can be located.
As shown in the image, when selecting the second dot from the first
row the toolbar will be positioned in the top of the page and will
be horizontally centered.
Please refer to the Positioning
the menus tutorials for further information.
You
have also the option to position the toolbar absolutely, specifying
the left and top values. Click the Custom option and specify a value for the left and top coordinates to keep the
toolbar positioned in that spot on your page.
Please refer to the Positioning
the menus tutorials for further information.
You also have the option to attach the toolbar to an image. This is
particularly useful when placing the toolbar "inside" the cell of a
table.
Although you can't really insert the toolbar in a cell, you can mimic the effect by placing an image inside the container (table cell) where you want the toolbar to appear. Then "attach" the toolbar to this image.
The image must be given a
unique name which is used in the Object Name setting. Either type the image's
name in the "Object Name" textbox or use the browse button to select the image
using the "Select Reference Image" tool.
You can also select
the alignment of the toolbar relative to the selected image with the
Alignment control.
Optionally you can enable the "Keep Object's size synchronized" to force the
image to have the same size as the toolbar. This will allow the contents on the
page to flow around the image and it will look as if the contents were floating
around the toolbar.
Note that this option is only available when the alignment has been set to
Bottom/Left.
In the illustration, the project has been configured so that the selected Toolbar
is attached (will follow) an image named "LeftImage" and the toolbar will be
aligned "Bottom/Left" to this image.
Please refer to the Positioning the menus
tutorials for further information.
Finally,
you have the option to insert the toolbar right into your documents HTML content.
With all the previous alignment settings the toolbars will float above the
contents of the page while with this method the toolbars will be part of the
HTML content, will flow with it and will take up space just as with any other
HTML element (such as tables, images, etc...).
While in this mode you will have to define where you want to place the toolbar
and this is done by either assigning an ID to an enclosing element (such as a
cell).
Please refer to the Positioning the menus
tutorials for further information.