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ui:ui-generic-margin [2026/06/03 15:58] dorepsui:ui-generic-margin [2026/06/05 15:30] (current) doreps
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 Dialog selections are discussed below the image. For navigation to an item make a selection in the Object Margins image. Dialog selections are discussed below the image. For navigation to an item make a selection in the Object Margins image.
 {{imapmarkers>:ui:ui-generic-margin.webp?direct&200|Object Margins}} {{imapmarkers>:ui:ui-generic-margin.webp?direct&200|Object Margins}}
-[[:ui:ui-graphic-text|ID1|OK@49,85,153,151]] +[[|ID1|OK - Normally clicking will return the user to the previous dialog. In this demo, the user must swipe right-to-left or use the browser's back arrow@49,85,153,151]] 
-[[:ui:ui-graphic-text|ID2|Suggest@124,155,191,187]]+[[|Suggest will input the Launcher's recommendation ... then select OK to proceed@124,155,191,187]]
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 For simple, **non-container objects**, the margin defines the empty space outside the object's boundary. For **objects that act as containers** for other items, the Margin setting functions exactly like a Page Margin. It defines the usable space inside the container's own borders. For simple, **non-container objects**, the margin defines the empty space outside the object's boundary. For **objects that act as containers** for other items, the Margin setting functions exactly like a Page Margin. It defines the usable space inside the container's own borders.
  
-A+broader review of margins can be found at [[:section:section-margins-page_and_object|Understanding Margins]].
  
 +The clickable items in the above dialog are:
 +  * None
  
 +Other items in the above dialog are:
 +  * **Suggest** - The Launcher pre-calculated and 'suggests' the four margins for the object. This is a good starting point which can be modified by direct input. If selected, the 'suggestions' are placed in the 4 margin input lines. The user must select OK to accept them.
   * **OK** - The data entry is accepted and the user is returned to the previous dialog.   * **OK** - The data entry is accepted and the user is returned to the previous dialog.
-  * **Suggest** - The Launcher pre-calculated and 'suggests' the four margins for the object. This is a good starting point which can be modified by direct input. 
  
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