Templates are used to create and contain layouts in Rails Builder.
You can have multiple layouts in a template and switch the active layout by setting it as the default.
Create a template
To create a template in Rails Builder:
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In the Templates panel on the left, click
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Click
and select the locale for the template.
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Give the template (and its initial layout) names and titles. (This will create a template with one layout. You can add more layouts to the template if required – see Create layouts).
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If your deployment is a shared deployment, enter your tenant ID in Tenant ID.
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Optionally:
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Under Template:
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Use Additional Properties to add any additional properties that are required for the template.
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In Blueprint, select a blueprint to apply predefined values to the template.
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Under Layout:
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Under Destination Selection, leave All Devices selected.
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Under Default Rail Image Orientation, select the image orientation.
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Use Additional Properties to add any additional properties that are required for the layout.
These enable you to apply additional formatting to templates according to your organisation's requirements.
Note: these key/value pairs are created by the operator and are not controlled by NAGRAVISION.
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Click Create Template.
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In the confirmation dialog that is displayed, click Continue.
The template is displayed, showing the initial (blank) layout. You can now:
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Create additional templates
Create a child template
You can drag one template under another using the
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From the relevant template
menu, select
Add Child Template.
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On the Create Template page, enter and select the required details as above.
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Click CREATE TEMPLATE to save the template.