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[[File:panels-right-answer.jpg|framed|left|The [[right panel]] for panel ''answers'' in the editor.]] | |||
[[Panel]]s can be assigned {{linkappend|post= (Panel)|Answer}}s, which allow an end-user to interact with a [[Session]] based on the information provided in the [[Panel]]. Exactly what interaction takes place must be explicitly configured. | [[Panel]]s can be assigned {{linkappend|post= (Panel)|Answer}}s, which allow an end-user to interact with a [[Session]] based on the information provided in the [[Panel]]. Exactly what interaction takes place must be explicitly configured. | ||
{{Editor location|Panels|Answer of a panel}} | |||
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| Selecting the {{linkappend|post= (Panel)|Answer}} will now effect the intended interaction. | | Selecting the {{linkappend|post= (Panel)|Answer}} will now effect the intended interaction. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[Editing Events]] | * [[Editing Events]] |
Revision as of 13:21, 31 July 2020
Panels can be assigned Answers, which allow an end-user to interact with a Session based on the information provided in the Panel. Exactly what interaction takes place must be explicitly configured.
How to add an Event to an Answer of a Panel:
- Open the list of Panels.
- Select the Answer you wish to configure
- At the bottom of the right panel, select "Add Server Event" or "Add Client Event", depending on the intended Event.
- Select the now added "NO_DEF" Event.
- In the bottom panel, select and configure the desired Event.
- In the bottom panel, click on "Commit".
- Selecting the Answer will now effect the intended interaction.