
11.1
wxPropView
85
Settings can be stored in several ways (via the
"Menu Bar"
:
"Action -
>
Capture Settings -
>
Save Active Device
Settings"
):
•
"As Default Settings For All Devices Belonging To The Same Family (Per User Only)"
: As the start-up param-
eters for every device belonging to the same family, e.g. for mvBlueCOUGAR-X, mvBlueCOUGAR-XD.
•
"As Default Settings For All Devices Belonging To The Same Family And Product Type"
: As the start-up
parameters for every device belonging to the same product, e.g. for any mvBlueCOUGAR-X but not for
mvBlueCOUGAR-XD.
•
"As Default Settings For This Device(Serial Number)"
: As the start-up parameters for the currently selected
device.
•
"To A File"
: As an XML file that can be used e.g. to transport a setting from one machine to another or even
to use the settings configured for one platform on another (Windows
<
-
>
Linux).
During the startup of a device, all these setting possibilities show different behaviors. The differences are described
in chapter
Settings behaviour during startup
(p. 42)
Restoring of settings previously stored works in a similar way. After a device has been opened the settings will be
loaded automatically as described in
Settings behaviour during startup
(p. 42)
However, at runtime the user has different load settings possibilities (via the
"Menu Bar"
:
"Action -
>
Capture Settings
-
>
Load Active Device Settings"
)
• explicitly load the device family specific settings stored on this machine (from
"The Default Settings Location
For This Devices Family (Per User Only)"
)
• explicitly load the product specific settings stored on this machine (from
"The Default Settings Location For
This Devices Family And Product Type)"
)
• explicitly load the device specific settings stored on this machine (from
"The Default Settings Location For
This Device(Serial Number)"
)
• explicitly load device family specific settings from a XML file previously created (
"From A File"
)
Note
With
"Action -
>
Capture Settings -
>
Manage..."
you can delete the settings which were saved on the system.
Figure 6: wxPropView - Restoring settings
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