📄️ Default Lenses
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📄️ Excel Formulas
Formulas
📄️ Render Functions
Here is a list of all render function types.
📄️ Power Lenses
Power Lenses are very similar to Lenses except they give you greater granular control and flexibility and are typically used to remove boxes from an Illustration, where as Lenses typically add something to boxes within an Illustration. Power Lenses are built with a little knowledge of JSON code, however, all the examples provided simply require you to replace the reference-names with real values from your Illustration. A Power Lens can also be created from a Global Lens (mixin) in exactly the same way that is detailed below.
📄️ Lenses
This guide will provide a brief overview of lens attributes, and how they work to form lenses.
📄️ Style Guide
This is the current default Style Guide for Enterprise Lens. You will see that it simply uses some of the Lens Attributes
📄️ Tips and Tricks
1. Layout, Layout, Layout - if you are an Enterprise Lens Illustrator then think about how you would like to lay out your illustration. The Layout Engine within Enterprise Lens is incredibly powerful but some time up front could save alot of time at the other end.
📄️ Role Based Access Control (RBAC) Abilities
Here is a comprehensive guide and list of all abilities available in Enterprise Lens.
📄️ Box Property Expressions
This guide is intended for advanced users of Enterprise Lens, who are comfortable with editing JSON and familiarising themselves with basic ideas featured in programming.