Difference between revisions of "Customise Sub-Themes"
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− | <li>From the Customisation menu, click '''Sub-Themes'''.</li> | + | <li>From the Customisation menu, click '''Sub-Themes Manager'''.</li> |
:The Customise Sub-Themes window displays. Each theme contains five blank rows for adding a sub-theme. These are labelled ''UserDefined1'', ''UserDefined2'', ''UserDefined3'', ''UserDefined4'', and ''UserDefined5''. | :The Customise Sub-Themes window displays. Each theme contains five blank rows for adding a sub-theme. These are labelled ''UserDefined1'', ''UserDefined2'', ''UserDefined3'', ''UserDefined4'', and ''UserDefined5''. | ||
<li>Select the row of the sub-theme that you want to assign or reassign.</li> | <li>Select the row of the sub-theme that you want to assign or reassign.</li> |
Revision as of 20:07, 1 August 2013
IMSMA allows you to add up to five subcategories, called sub-themes, to a map theme. Sub-themes can be created based on any default fields or custom-defined fields (including subobject CDFs) for that theme. For example, you could modify the Activity theme to include a sub-theme for the Booby Trapped field.
To add sub-themes:
- From the Customisation menu, click Sub-Themes Manager.
- The Customise Sub-Themes window displays. Each theme contains five blank rows for adding a sub-theme. These are labelled UserDefined1, UserDefined2, UserDefined3, UserDefined4, and UserDefined5.
- Select the row of the sub-theme that you want to assign or reassign.
- Click the Edit button.
- The Custom Sub-Theme Picker window displays.
- Select a default field or CDF from the Sub-Theme menu.
- Click the Save button.
- The sub-theme displays in the Source column on the Customise Sub-Theme window.
You can now enable or disable the newly-assigned sub-theme. For more information on displaying/hiding the sub-theme, refer to Enable IMSMA Theme.
Once a sub-theme has been assigned to a blank row, that row cannot be unassigned (made blank) again. It can only be reassigned to another sub-theme. |