Program Preferences
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TPDesign4 Touch Panel Design Software (v2.10 or higher)
4.
Click the
Browse
button to locate and select the application's .EXE file. The directory path is
displayed in the
Command
text box.
5.
Specify any
Arguments
, if necessary.
6.
Specify an
Initial Directory
, if necessary.
7.
Click
Close
to close the Customize dialog.
8.
The new shortcut should appear at the bottom of the Tools menu.
Creating a New Custom Menu
1.
Open the Customize dialog (select
View > Customize
).
2.
In the
Commands
tab, select
New Menu
from the
Categories
list. This places the "New Menu"
entry in the
Commands
list. This item represents a new "empty" menu.
3.
Click to select
New Menu
(under
Commands
).
4.
While holding the mouse button down, drag the New Menu icon to a location within the Menu Bar.
5.
Release the mouse button to create the new (empty) menu at the cursor location.
6.
To name the new menu, right-click on the menu to open the
New Command
context menu, and
select
Button Appearance
. This opens the Button Appearance dialog. Type the name for the new
menu in the
Button Text
field and press
OK
.
7.
Select a command category (under
Categories
) to display a set of commands (under
Commands
).
8.
Add commands to the new menu by clicking and dragging commands from the
Commands
list to
the new menu.
9.
Release the mouse button to place the selected command in the new menu.
Adding Commands To Existing Menus
1.
Open the Customize dialog (select
View > Customize
).
2.
Open the menu that you want to add command(s) to.
3.
Select a command category (under
Categories
). The commands included in the selected category
are displayed (under
Commands
), along with their associated toolbar icon, if one exists.
Alternatively, select
All Commands
to view a full list of all commands, regardless of category.
4.
Click to highlight a command/icon (under
Commands
).
5.
While holding the mouse-button down, drag the command/icon to the open menu.
6.
Position the command/icon right where you want to drop it in the menu, and release the mouse
button.
7.
The command/icon is placed as a new option in the menu.
Associating an Icon With a New Command
Once you have added a new command to a toolbar or menu, you can associate an icon with the
command:
1.
Open the Customize dialog (select
View > Customize
).
2.
For toolbar buttons, right-click on the select the button that you want to associate an icon with. For
menu items, right-click on a menu item. This opens the Button Appearance dialog.
3.
In the Button Appearance dialog, select
Image Only
or
Image and Text
(the Text Only option does
not allow you to associate an icon).
4.
Select an icon from the
User-Defined Image
field.
5.
Click
OK
.
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Страница 266: ...Appendix B G4 PanelBuilder 246 TPDesign4 Touch Panel Design Software v2 10 or higher ...
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