Interface editor, Hotkeys configuration, L-force | plc designer – Lenze PLC Designer PLC Designer (R3-1) User Manual

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DMS 4.1 EN 03/2011 TD29

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On the left side see the Available Visualizations of the project. Select those which
should be included in the frame and via the arrow-buttons bring them to the Selected
Visualizations
list on the right side resp. remove them from there.
It is recommended to assign only those visualizations to a frame, which are managed
in the global pool. Otherwise problems might occur, if at a later time any device or
application objects will be renamed and due to this the path of the assigned
visualizations will not be valid any longer.
The order of the selected visualizations from top to down determines the
automatically generated implicit index numbers for the visualizations. The uppermost
gets index "0", the following ones "1", "2" etc.. The index numbers are required for the
configuration of the switch function (Switch Framevisualization) of another element.
Initially the visualization with index "0" will be displayed.

Example:
Via a menu bar you want to determine which of several visualizations currently should
be displayed in online mode. For this purpose you can create a menu bar in a
visualization consisting of several elements, each calling a certain visualization. Within
the same visualization add a frame element and in this frame include - via the Frame
selection command - the visualizations to be toggled by the menu bar elements. So - in
contrast to»PLC Designer« V2.3 - the menu bar just has to be included in one
visualization to reach all visualizations to be toggled.

12.34.8

Interface Editor
Symbol:
Default Shortcut: <Alt> + <F6>
This command (category Visual Commands) opens the Interface Editor for defining
"placeholder" variables in a visualization which is intended to get referenced in a frame
element in another visualization. The command is available when the visualization is
opened in the Visualization editor.

12.34.9

Hotkeys Configuration
Symbol:

This command (category Visual Commands) opens the editor for the hotkeys
configuration for the current visualization. It will be displayed in a tabbed view in the
upper part of the visualization editor.

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