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Setting Up Properties

The multi-purpose Parameters window provides access to all available parameters of the selected property.

Parameters Window with Property Settings

The values of parameters can be changed only for user properties; parameter values for manual properties (including base ones) are read-only.

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If the window isn't opened, choose Windows -> Add Parameters in the main menu.

Via this window, you can change a name of the selected property or modify its parameters (if it is editable and not a manual one.

A property can be assigned both to single surfaces and whole nodes (a single node can have multiple properties assigned). You can access parameters of the assigned properties via the Node Settings displayed in the Parameters window.

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UnigineEditor doesn't provide editing of properties: you cannot add, modify or delete parameters. To implement or change a property, open the required .prop file and edit it manually.

Multi-Selection Editing#

As well as for nodes and materials, UnigineEditor allows multi-selection editing for properties. Select several properties in the Properties Hierarchy window and tweak the required settings. For example, you can specify collision and intersection options for several properties at once and then adjust other settings of each particular property.

User properties inherited from different base properties can also be edited in multi-selection: only settings that are common for all the selected properties will be displayed in the Parameters window.

Editing Arrays#

Properties may contain array parameters. Multi-selection is available for the array elements using the Shift and Ctrl buttons. The right-click context menu provides the following options:

Editing the array parameter

Add New Adds a new array element.
Move Up Moves the selected element or elements one step towards the top.
Move Down Moves the selected element or elements one step towards the bottom.
Delete Deletes the selected element or elements.

Multiple drop of items into the property array is also possible. In case of an array with a complex structure, items are dropped one by one (excluding those that do not correspond to the cell type) into the specified parameter (cell) of each array element.

Assigning a group of items: suitable items (in this case the NodeDummy ones) are dropped one by one into the specified parameter of the array element

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