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Section 4-27
4.27.2 Programming Systems
The programming system provides all of the capabilities required to conveniently
and quickly program the entire range of functions offered by an operating terminal.
The programming system requires either Windows95 or Windows NT 4.0. It offers
Windows-conforming operability in conjunction with all of the means provided by
Windows (OLE, COPY/CUT/PASTE, WYSIWYG). The programming software
provides a help system that can be reached with the Help key or the function key F1
from anywhere within the program (online help).
The programming system operates similarly to a database. All project-related data
are collected in this database and are organized into a project.
This project can then be compiled into a S3 file and transferred to the terminal using
the download function.
4.27.3 Project Description
The project description consists of:
at least the user description (one per language)
a variable list (controller-specific)
the global data (parameters)
and, if used, parts of the graphical library.
The user description contains all of the controller-independent information. Sym-
bolic names are inserted for all controller-specific variables.
The assignment of these symbolic names to the hardware is specified in the vari-
able list. This makes it possible to easily change to another controller manufacturer
without having to recreate the masks, variable definition or operating functionality.
The adaptation to a different controller type can be accomplished by simply replac-
ing the variable list.
4.27.3.1 Multilingual Projects
The mask contents of a user description determines the language in which the texts
are displayed. To make an operator interface available in multiple languages, the
user description of each language is stored with a language number. The desired
language can then be selected online via a system variable using the assigned
language number.
The number of languages that can be stored is limited only by the size of the mask
memory. Please note that it is not necessary that the length of the texts, the vari-
ables and the number of masks are identical in the various languages.
The number of the currently active language is stored in the operating terminal and
is retained when the terminal is switched off. When booted again, the terminal
defaults to the language which was active when the terminal was turned off. In the
case of a loss of data, the language that corresponds to the number 0 is automat-
ically displayed.
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