PreferencesDisplayPerformancePreference

Default display performance settings for the application.

Extends

Instance Properties

Name Description Access
defaultDisplaySettings ViewDisplaySettings Object-level default display performance settings. Note: The settings do not apply to graphics that are already placed in the document. read-write
eventListeners EventListeners A collection of event listeners. read-only
events Events A collection of events. read-only
ignoreLocalSettings bool If true, ignores object-level default display performance settings and uses the application-level default display settings; also prevents setting object-level settings. read-write
isValid bool Returns true if the object specifier resolves to valid objects. read-only
parent Application The parent of the DisplayPerformancePreference (a Application). read-only
persistLocalSettings bool If true, sets application-level preferences to preserve object-level display settings. read-write
properties Object A property that allows setting of several properties at the same time. read-write

Methods

addEventListener(
eventType, handler ​[, captures])
 → EventListener
removeEventListener(
eventType, handler ​[, captures])
 → bool
toSource(
)
 → string
toSpecifier(
)
 → string
addEventListener(
eventType, handler ​[, captures=false])
 → EventListener
Adds an event listener.
eventType string The event type.
handler The event handler. Can accept: File or JavaScript Function.
captures bool This parameter is obsolete. (Optional)
getElements(
)
 → DisplayPerformancePreference
Resolves the object specifier, creating an array of object references.
removeEventListener(
eventType, handler ​[, captures=false])
 → bool
Removes the event listener.
eventType string The registered event type.
handler The registered event handler. Can accept: File or JavaScript Function.
captures bool This parameter is obsolete. (Optional)
toSource(
)
 → string
Generates a string which, if executed, will return the DisplayPerformancePreference.
toSpecifier(
)
 → string
Retrieves the object specifier.