![]() Here you can choose whether you want to add only selected or all panels to a project.Īlso select another option from the list of applications in the main window and then tick ‘ Display Help’ on. Well, in a lot of tools you can now find a menu item ‘projects’. How do you add all those panels, reports and programs to a project? You name it.Īt Project, you will get a list of all panels, reports, programs, etc … belonging to the project which is active. The list is automatically completed once you’ve edited a program in IT, or you have edited a panel in Nomads. In it there are two tabs, namely ‘History’ and ‘Project’Īt History you will get a list of recent tasks you have performed. (click on ‘display tasks’ on the main screens left bottom) When we now start Nomads from a project of client X, then automatically the appropriate directory will be active.Ī second screen is the “tasks” window. For each client a project has been created, which it’s directory is connected too. For example, ‘accounting’, ‘billing’, ‘payroll’, …Īt EDIAS every customer has a separate directory. It is logical that you group categories per directory. Here you can create a variety of projects. You will also see ‘Projects’ standing on top of the page. Note that packages or options that are not accessible are marked with a small red minus sign, as in the example above right, ‘myTiles Tile Creator’. Or shortcut: E:\PvxPLUS12\pxplus.exe *ide/launcher All the tools available in PxPlus are there. Test and/or start the panel: when you position the mouse over the ‘parameter’ button, this will beĪlready tried the new IDE? IDE stands for “Integrated Development Environment ” and is very useful for a developer. We repeat this for the ‘auxiliary’ and ‘parameter’ buttons, but not for ‘exit’, so we can clearly see Select the ‘Font / Clr’ tab and select Visual Class ‘BLUE’. We save these settings and now set this Visual Class ‘BLUE’ for a button in our panel.Įnter the properties of your button. It may be necessary to try various settings by trial and error in order to achieve the look you are We now want a flat, transparent button that is dark blue with red text when it has focus, and aĭark red text when the mouse is over a button. ![]() You will see the same properties as with a theme. We return to the main screen, choose menu> Options> Visual ClassesĪs Class Name, we choose ‘BLUE’, theme: ‘T1’, control type: ‘Button’ Sometimes however, you want certain buttons to look different. All buttons in all panels of this library now get this look. You will also see a different font size,ĭifferent colors and sharper angles. Immediately see that the buttons have a red border. If we now start a panel with buttons and we move the mouse over the buttons, then we Then choose the TAB ‘Font / Clr’ and select T1 We now link Theme ‘T1’ to our library, through ‘Library Defaults’ ![]() In this example, we have also set colors to other button properties. We want to display a red border around the buttons when the mouse is over a button. You will see a number of extra options that you normally can’t choose for a regular button, You enter ‘T1’ and select control type: Button In this example we will only work with buttons, but other objects are also possible.įor this we start Nomads and choose in the menu > Options > Themes So you have to select them per individual object. Visual classes relate to a single object. In the entire library and are therefore set in the ‘library defaults’. These define the default settings for various display properties of objects Quickly and easily give your application a different look? It’s possible with ‘Themes’ and ‘Visual Classes’.
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