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2: .*
3: .* Menu.ipf - Information Tag Language file for the screens
4: .* for help on application defined menu items.
5: .*
6: .*==============================================================*/
7:
8: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
9: .* Main Options menu
10: .* res = PANEL_OPTIONS
11: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
12: :h1 res=2410 name=PANEL_OPTIONS.Options Menu
13: :i1 id=Options.Options Menu
14: :p.The Options menu allows you to change the appearance of the text
15: in the MLE. The following commands appear in the Options menu:
16: :parml tsize=15 break=none.
17: :pt.Foreground Color
18: :pd.Sets the text color
19: :pt.Background Color
20: :pd.Sets the color of the window background
21: :pt.Font
22: :pd.Sets the font used for the text
23: :eparml.
24:
25: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
26: .* Options menu Foreground Color command help panel
27: .* res = PANEL_OPTIONSFORECOLOR
28: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
29: :h1 res=2420 name=PANEL_OPTIONSFORECOLOR.Foreground Color
30: :i2 refid=Options.Foreground Color
31: :p. You can change the color of the text in the Style application
32: window by using the Foreground Color command. To change the text color,
33: do the following:
34: :ul.
35: :li.Select the Options menu and choose the Foreground Color command.
36: :eul.
37: :p.A dialog box appears, allowing you to select a new text color.
38:
39: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
40: .* Options menu Background Color menu help panel
41: .* res = PANEL_OPTIONSBACKCOLOR
42: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
43: :h1 res=2430 name=PANEL_OPTIONSBACKCOLOR.Background Color
44: :i2 refid=Options.Background Color
45: :p.The Background Color menu allows you to change the color of the
46: window background of the Style application. The following commands
47: appear in the Background Color menu:
48: :parml tsize=15 break=none.
49: :pt.Yellow
50: :pd.Sets the window color to yellow
51: :pt.Pink
52: :pd.Sets the window color to pink
53: :pt.Cyan
54: :pd.Sets the window color to cyan
55: :pt.Default
56: :pd.Sets the window color to the default window color
57: :eparml.
58:
59:
60: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
61: .* Options menu Background Color Yellow command help panel
62: .* res = PANEL_OPTIONSBACKCOLORYELLOW
63: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
64: :h1 res=2431 name=PANEL_OPTIONSBACKCOLORYELLOW.Background Color Yellow
65: .*:i2 refid=Options.Background Color Yellow
66: :p. You can change the color of the window background of the Style
67: application to yellow by using the Background Color Yellow command.
68: To change the background color to yellow, do the following:
69: :ul.
70: :li.Select the Options menu and choose the Background Color menu.
71: :li.Select the Yellow command.
72: :eul.
73:
74: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
75: .* Options menu Background Color Pink command help panel
76: .* res = PANEL_OPTIONSBACKCOLORPINK
77: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
78: :h1 res=2432 name=PANEL_OPTIONSBACKCOLORPINK.Background Color Pink
79: .*:i2 refid=Options.Background Color Pink
80: :p. You can change the color of the window background of the Style
81: application to pink by using the Background Color Pink command.
82: To change the background color to pink, do the following:
83: :ul.
84: :li.Select the Options menu and choose the Background Color menu.
85: :li.Select the Pink command.
86: :eul.
87:
88:
89: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
90: .* Options menu Background Color Cyan command help panel
91: .* res = PANEL_OPTIONSBACKCOLORCYAN
92: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
93: :h1 res=2433 name=PANEL_OPTIONSBACKCOLORCYAN.Background Color Cyan
94: .*:i2 refid=Options.Background Color Cyan
95: :p. You can change the color of the window background of the Style
96: application to cyan by using the Background Color Cyan command.
97: To change the background color to cyan, do the following:
98: :ul.
99: :li.Select the Options menu and choose the Background Color menu.
100: :li.Select the Cyan command.
101: :eul.
102:
103: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
104: .* Options menu Background Color Default command help panel
105: .* res = PANEL_OPTIONSBACKCOLORDEFAULT
106: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
107: :h1 res=2434 name=PANEL_OPTIONSBACKCOLORDEFAULT.Background Color Default
108: .*:i2 refid=Options.Background Color Default
109: :p. You can change the color of the window background of the Style
110: application to the default window color by using the Background Color
111: Default command. To change the background color to the default,
112: do the following:
113: :ul.
114: :li.Select the Options menu and choose the Background Color menu.
115: :li.Select the Default command.
116: :eul.
117:
118: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
119: .* Options menu Font command help panel
120: .* res = PANEL_OPTIONSFONT
121: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
122: :h1 res=2440 name=PANEL_OPTIONSFONT.Font
123: .*:i2 refid=Options.Font
124: :p. You can change the font of the text in the Style application
125: window by using the Font command. To change the font, do the
126: following:
127: :ul.
128: :li.Select the Options menu and choose the Font command.
129: :eul.
130: :p.A dialog box appears, allowing you to select a new font.
131:
132:
133:
134:
135:
136: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
137: .* Main Demo menu
138: .* res = PANEL_DEMO
139: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
140: :h1 res=2510 name=PANEL_DEMO.Demo Menu
141: :i1 id=Demo.Demo Menu
142: :p.The Demo menu contains some dialog boxes that demonstrates the
143: various controls available in Presentation Manager, as well as
144: samples of the various types of Message Boxes. The following
145: commands appear in the Demo menu:
146: :parml tsize=15 break=none.
147: :pt.Dialog Controls
148: :pd.Dialog boxes that demonstrate the dialog controls
149: :pt.Message Boxes
150: :pd.Samples of the different types of Message Boxes
151: :eparml.
152:
153:
154: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
155: .* Demo menu Dialog Controls menu help panel
156: .* res = PANEL_DEMODLG
157: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
158: :h1 res=2520 name=PANEL_DEMODLG.Dialog Controls
159: :i2 refid=Demo.Dialog Controls
160: :p.The Dialog Controls menu allows you to view a dialog which
161: demonstrates some of the dialog control windows. The following
162: commands appear in the Dialog Controls menu:
163: :parml tsize=15 break=none.
164: :pt.Buttons
165: :pd.Demonstrates the various types of button controls
166: :pt.List Boxes
167: :pd.Demonstrates the various types of list box controls
168: :pt.Combo Boxes
169: :pd.Demonstrates the various types of combo box controls
170: :pt.Entry Fields
171: :pd.Demonstrates the various types of entry field controls
172: :pt.Static
173: :pd.Demonstrates the various types of static controls
174: :pt.Presentation Parameters
175: :pd.Demonstrates how to set the presentation parameters of a control
176: :eparml.
177:
178: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
179: .* Demo menu Dialog Controls Buttons command help panel
180: .* res = PANEL_DEMODLGBUTTONS
181: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
182: :h1 res=2521 name=PANEL_DEMODLGBUTTONS.Buttons
183: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Buttons Dialog
184: :p.This command displays a dialog demonstrating the various types
185: of button controls available in Presentation Manager. To view the
186: button dialog, do the following:
187: :ul.
188: :li.Select the Dialog Controls menu and choose the Buttons command.
189: :eul.
190:
191: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
192: .* Demo menu Dialog Controls List Boxes command help panel
193: .* res = PANEL_DEMODLGLISTBOXES
194: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
195: :h1 res=2522 name=PANEL_DEMODLGLISTBOXES.ListBoxes
196: .*:i2 refid=Demo.List Box Dialog
197: :p.This command displays a dialog demonstrating the various types
198: of list-box controls available in Presentation Manager. To view the
199: list-box dialog, do the following:
200: :ul.
201: :li.Select the Dialog Controls menu and choose the List Boxes command.
202: :eul.
203:
204: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
205: .* Demo menu Dialog Controls Combo Boxes command help panel
206: .* res = PANEL_DEMODLGCOMBOBOXES
207: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
208: :h1 res=2523 name=PANEL_DEMODLGCOMBOBOXES.ComboBoxes
209: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Combo Box Dialog
210: :p.This command displays a dialog demonstrating the various types
211: of combo-box controls available in Presentation Manager. To view the
212: combo-box dialog, do the following:
213: :ul.
214: :li.Select the Dialog Controls menu and choose the Combo Boxes command.
215: :eul.
216:
217: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
218: .* Demo menu Dialog Controls Entry Fields command help panel
219: .* res = PANEL_DEMODLGENTRYFIELDS
220: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
221: :h1 res=2524 name=PANEL_DEMODLGENTRYFIELDS.EntryFields
222: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Entry Field Dialog
223: :p.This command displays a dialog demonstrating the various types
224: of entry field controls available in Presentation Manager. To view the
225: entry field dialog, do the following:
226: :ul.
227: :li.Select the Dialog Controls menu and choose the Entry Fields command.
228: :eul.
229:
230: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
231: .* Demo menu Dialog Controls Static command help panel
232: .* res = PANEL_DEMODLGSTATIC
233: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
234: :h1 res=2525 name=PANEL_DEMODLGSTATIC.Static
235: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Static Dialog
236: :p.This command displays a dialog demonstrating the various types
237: of static controls available in Presentation Manager. To view the
238: static dialog, do the following:
239: :ul.
240: :li.Select the Dialog Controls menu and choose the Static command.
241: :eul.
242:
243: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
244: .* Demo menu Dialog Controls PP Demo command help panel
245: .* res = PANEL_DEMODLGPP
246: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
247: :h1 res=2526 name=PANEL_DEMODLGPP.Presentation Parameter Demo
248: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Pres. Param. Dialog
249: :p.This command displays a dialog demonstrating the method for
250: setting presentation parameters on some dialog controls. To view the
251: presentation parameter dialog, do the following:
252: :ul.
253: :li.Select the Dialog Controls menu and choose the Presentation Parameters command.
254: :eul.
255:
256:
257:
258: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
259: .* Demo menu Message Boxes menu help panel
260: .* res = PANEL_DEMOMB
261: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
262: :h1 res=2530 name=PANEL_DEMOMB.Message Boxes
263: :i2 refid=Demo.Demo Message Boxes
264: :p.The Message Boxes menu allows you to view a examples of each
265: type of Message Box available. The following commands appear
266: in the Dialog Controls menu:
267: :parml tsize=15 break=none.
268: :pt.Ok Button
269: :pd.Example of a Message Box with only an Ok button
270: :pt.Ok/Cancel Buttons
271: :pd.Example of a Message Box with Ok and Cancel buttons
272: :pt.Yes/No Buttons
273: :pd.Example of a Message Box with Yes and No buttons
274: :pt.Yes/No/Cancel Buttons
275: :pd.Example of a Message Box with Yes, No, and Cancel buttons
276: :pt.Retry/Cancel Buttons
277: :pd.Example of a Message Box with Retry and Cancel buttons
278: :pt.Abort/Retry/Ignore Buttons
279: :pd.Example of a Message Box with Abort, Retry, and Ignore buttons
280: :pt.Enter Button
281: :pd.Example of a Message Box with only an Enter button
282: :pt.Enter/Cancel Buttons
283: :pd.Example of a Message Box with Enter and Cancel buttons
284: :pt.Query Icon
285: :pd.Example of a Message Box with a Query icon
286: :pt.Warning Icon
287: :pd.Example of a Message Box with a Warning icon
288: :pt.Information Icon
289: :pd.Example of a Message Box with a Information icon
290: :pt.Critical Icon
291: :pd.Example of a Message Box with a Critical icon
292: :pt.Application Modal
293: :pd.Example of a Message Box that is application modal
294: :pt.System Modal
295: :pd.Example of a Message Box that is system modal
296: :pt.Moveable
297: :pd.Example of a Message Box that is moveable
298: :pt.Help
299: :pd.Example of a Message Box that has a help button
300: :eparml.
301:
302: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
303: .* Demo menu Message Boxes Ok Button command help panel
304: .* res = PANEL_DEMOMBOK
305: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
306: :h1 res=2531 name=PANEL_DEMOMBOK.Ok Button
307: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Ok Button
308: :p.This command displays a Message Box which contains only an Ok
309: button. To view the Ok Button Message Box, do the following:
310: :ul.
311: :li.Select the Message Boxes menu and choose the Ok Button command.
312: :eul.
313:
314: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
315: .* Demo menu Message Boxes Ok/Cancel command help panel
316: .* res = PANEL_DEMOMBOKCANCEL
317: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
318: :h1 res=2532 name=PANEL_DEMOMBOKCANCEL.Ok/Cancel Buttons
319: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Ok/Cancel Buttons
320: :p.This command displays a Message Box which contains Ok and Cancel
321: buttons. To view the Ok/Cancel Button Message Box, do the following:
322: :ul.
323: :li.Select the Message Boxes menu and choose the Ok/Cancel Buttons command.
324: :eul.
325:
326: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
327: .* Demo menu Message Boxes Yes/No command help panel
328: .* res = PANEL_DEMOMBYESNO
329: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
330: :h1 res=2533 name=PANEL_DEMOMBYESNO.Yes/No Buttons
331: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Yes/No Buttons
332: :p.This command displays a Message Box which contains Yes and No
333: buttons. To view the Yes/No Button Message Box, do the following:
334: :ul.
335: :li.Select the Message Boxes menu and choose the Yes/No Buttons command.
336: :eul.
337:
338: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
339: .* Demo menu Message Boxes Yes/No/Cancel command help panel
340: .* res = PANEL_DEMOMBYESNOCANCEL
341: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
342: :h1 res=2534 name=PANEL_DEMOMBYESNOCANCEL.Yes/No/Cancel Buttons
343: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Yes/No/Cancel Buttons
344: :p.This command displays a Message Box which contains Yes, No, and Cancel
345: buttons. To view the Yes/No/Cancel Button Message Box, do the following:
346: :ul.
347: :li.Select the Message Boxes menu and choose the Yes/No/Cancel
348: Buttons command.
349: :eul.
350:
351: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
352: .* Demo menu Message Boxes Retry/Cancel command help panel
353: .* res = PANEL_DEMOMBRETRY
354: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
355: :h1 res=2535 name=PANEL_DEMOMBRETRY.Retry/Cancel Buttons
356: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Retry/Cancel Buttons
357: :p.This command displays a Message Box which contains Retry and Cancel
358: buttons. To view the Retry/Cancel Button Message Box, do the following:
359: :ul.
360: :li.Select the Message Boxes menu and choose the Retry/Cancel Buttons command.
361: :eul.
362:
363: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
364: .* Demo menu Message Boxes Abort/Retry/Ignore cmd help panel
365: .* res = PANEL_DEMOMBABORT
366: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
367: :h1 res=2536 name=PANEL_DEMOMBABORT.Abort/Retry/Ignore Buttons
368: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Abort/Retry/Ignore Buttons
369: :p.This command displays a Message Box which contains Abort, Retry,
370: and Ignore buttons. To view the Abort/Retry/Ignore Button Message
371: Box, do the following:
372: :ul.
373: :li.Select the Message Boxes menu and choose the Abort/Retry/Ignore
374: Buttons command.
375: :eul.
376:
377: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
378: .* Demo menu Message Boxes Enter Button command help panel
379: .* res = PANEL_DEMOMBENTER
380: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
381: :h1 res=2537 name=PANEL_DEMOMBENTER.Enter Button
382: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Enter Button
383: :p.This command displays a Message Box which contains only an Enter
384: button. To view the Enter Button Message Box, do the following:
385: :ul.
386: :li.Select the Message Boxes menu and choose the Enter Button command.
387: :eul.
388:
389: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
390: .* Demo menu Message Boxes Enter/Cancel command help panel
391: .* res = PANEL_DEMOMBENTERCANCEL
392: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
393: :h1 res=2538 name=PANEL_DEMOMBENTERCANCEL.Enter/Cancel Buttons
394: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Enter/Cancel Buttons
395: :p.This command displays a Message Box which contains Enter and Cancel
396: buttons. To view the Enter/Cancel Button Message Box, do the following:
397: :ul.
398: :li.Select the Message Boxes menu and choose the Enter/Cancel Buttons
399: command.
400: :eul.
401:
402: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
403: .* Demo menu Message Boxes Query Icon command help panel
404: .* res = PANEL_DEMOMBQUERY
405: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
406: :h1 res=2541 name=PANEL_DEMOMBQUERY.Query Icon
407: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Query Icon
408: :p.This command displays a Message Box which contains a Query icon.
409: To view the Query Icon Message Box, do the following:
410: :ul.
411: :li.Select the Message Boxes menu and choose the Query Icon command.
412: :eul.
413:
414: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
415: .* Demo menu Message Boxes Warning Icon command help panel
416: .* res = PANEL_DEMOMBWARNING
417: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
418: :h1 res=2542 name=PANEL_DEMOMBWARNING.Warning Icon
419: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Warning Icon
420: :p.This command displays a Message Box which contains a Warning icon.
421: To view the Warning Icon Message Box, do the following:
422: :ul.
423: :li.Select the Message Boxes menu and choose the Warning Icon command.
424: :eul.
425:
426: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
427: .* Demo menu Message Boxes Information Icon command help panel
428: .* res = PANEL_DEMOMBINFORMATION
429: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
430: :h1 res=2543 name=PANEL_DEMOMBINFORMATION.Information Icon
431: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Information Icon
432: :p.This command displays a Message Box which contains a Information
433: icon. To view the Information Icon Message Box, do the following:
434: :ul.
435: :li.Select the Message Boxes menu and choose the Information Icon
436: command.
437: :eul.
438:
439: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
440: .* Demo menu Message Boxes Critical Icon command help panel
441: .* res = PANEL_DEMOMBCRITICAL
442: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
443: :h1 res=2544 name=PANEL_DEMOMBCRITICAL.Critical Icon
444: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Critical Icon
445: :p.This command displays a Message Box which contains a Critical
446: icon. To view the Critical Icon Message Box, do the following:
447: :ul.
448: :li.Select the Message Boxes menu and choose the Critical Icon
449: command.
450: :eul.
451:
452: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
453: .* Demo menu Message Boxes App Modal command help panel
454: .* res = PANEL_DEMOMBAPPMODAL
455: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
456: :h1 res=2551 name=PANEL_DEMOMBAPPMODAL.Application Modal
457: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Application Modal
458: :p.This command displays a Message Box which is modal to the
459: application. To view the Application Modal Message Box, do
460: the following:
461: :ul.
462: :li.Select the Message Boxes menu and choose the Application
463: Modal command.
464: :eul.
465:
466: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
467: .* Demo menu Message Boxes Sys Modal command help panel
468: .* res = PANEL_DEMOMBSYSMODAL
469: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
470: :h1 res=2552 name=PANEL_DEMOMBSYSMODAL.System Modal
471: .*:i2 refid=Demo.System Modal
472: :p.This command displays a Message Box which is modal to the
473: system. To view the Application Modal Message Box, do the
474: following:
475: :ul.
476: :li.Select the Message Boxes menu and choose the System Modal
477: command.
478: :eul.
479:
480: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
481: .* Demo menu Message Boxes Moveable command help panel
482: .* res = PANEL_DEMOMBMOVEABLE
483: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
484: :h1 res=2553 name=PANEL_DEMOMBMOVEABLE.Moveable
485: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Moveable
486: :p.This command displays a Message Box which is moveable. To view
487: the Moveable Message Box, do the following:
488: :ul.
489: :li.Select the Message Boxes menu and choose the Moveable command.
490: :eul.
491:
492: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*\
493: .* Demo menu Message Boxes Help command help panel
494: .* res = PANEL_DEMOMBHELP
495: .*--------------------------------------------------------------*/
496: :h1 res=2554 name=PANEL_DEMOMBHELP.Help Message Box
497: .*:i2 refid=Demo.Help Button
498: :p.This command displays a Message Box which has a Help button. To
499: view the Help Message Box, do the following:
500: :ul.
501: :li.Select the Message Boxes menu and choose the Help command.
502: :eul.
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