Tulip contains an entire library of shapes and symbols that can be accessed from the “Assets” button on the Toolbar as shown in the image below. To access and insert shapes from the the Tulip Icon Library:
Ensure that you are on a Step and not a Form Step.
Click on the "Assets" dropdown from the Tool Bar.
Click on the desired shape or icon to insert into the step of the app/process. You can edit these shapes just like any other Tulip Widget from the Context Pane on the right of the screen.
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Widget Toolbar
The Widget Toolbar Is the menu where widgets can be found and added to your application.
Step
A view your users will see within an application. Steps can be viewed chronologically or in whatever order best fits your process.
Steps can be grouped into Step Groups to manage and organize your app Steps.
Form Step
Form Steps are a special type of Step that is designed specifically for data entry. They lack some of the flexibility of normal steps but can streamline app creation.
Steps can be grouped into Step Groups to manage and organize your app Steps.
Form Steps have been disabled for every new instance in r235/LTS9.
Widget
Widgets are the elements that make up a specific App Step. Widgets can display information to users, collect user input, or trigger app logic.
Common widgets include: Interactive Tables, Number inputs, Machine attribute widgets, and more.
Context Pane
The Context Pane is the configuration pane on the right side of the App Editor where steps, apps, and widgets can be configured. Triggers can be added to adjust widget behavior.
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