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Global Inspector Properties define how a scenario behaves and appears within a dashboard, regardless of the specific visualization type. These properties control aspects such as titles, interactions, animations, layout, and visual styling, helping you ensure consistency, usability, and clarity across your dashboards.
Rather than affecting how data is queried or calculated, global properties focus on presentation, interaction, and user experience. They are available for most scenarios in Wyn and are configured through the Inspector Panel when a scenario is selected.
The Title property controls the text displayed at the top of a scenario. Titles are automatically generated based on the fields bound to the scenario, typically reflecting the aggregation and grouping applied to the data. You can edit the title text, control its visibility, adjust alignment, and customize its font and spacing to better fit your dashboard design.
The Animation properties control how a scenario appears when the dashboard is previewed. Entrance animations help guide attention, emphasize key insights, and create a smoother visual experience as scenarios load.
You can select from multiple animation styles and fine-tune timing using delay and duration settings. Some scenarios also support an automatic carousel, which animates chart elements sequentially to highlight data structure and progression.
The Tooltip properties control the information displayed when users hover over data points or categories within a scenario. Tooltips provide contextual details about the underlying data and can be extended by binding additional fields.
You can customize tooltip behavior, such as switching between data-point and category-based tooltips, and enable visual tracking aids like lines or shaded areas to help users better interpret values.
The No Data Content properties define how a scenario appears when required data bindings are missing or return no results. You can customize the text, alignment, font styling, and background image shown in empty states.
Configuring these properties ensures that dashboards remain informative and visually consistent even when data is unavailable.
The Special Data properties control how null and blank values are displayed in a scenario. Instead of changing the data itself, these settings define how missing or undefined values are presented to users.
You can replace default placeholders such as [NULL] or [Blank] with custom text to improve clarity and align with your reporting conventions.
The Layout properties determine where a scenario appears on the canvas and how much space it occupies. You can position scenarios precisely by setting X and Y coordinates, as well as control their width and height.
These properties allow you to create structured, well-aligned dashboards and ensure that scenarios fit cleanly within the overall layout.
The Appearance properties control the visual styling of the scenario container. This includes background color, padding, margins, borders, rounded corners, and shadows.
Appearance settings help you visually separate scenarios, align them with your dashboard theme, and enhance readability without affecting the underlying data or visualization logic.