Using the Program ECSwin Sample Clauses

Using the Program ECSwin. The ECSwin user interface complies with the Windows MDI standard (Multi Document Interface). This means that any number of desired windows (of the same or different types) can be simultaneously opened, placed within the main window at any desired position and activated with dynamically generated menu entries (in the window menu). When a window is first opened, it is vertically and horizontally centered within the main program window. If required, windows are continuously refreshed with new data (e.g. recorder display panel). The flow of data to the windows (terminal, parameters configuring or display windows) is managed by the main program window. For example, several terminal windows can be opened (e.g. for the purpose of comparative displays) or several U16xx control panels can be provided with data from various summators within the ECS LAN independent of one another, and at the same time another window can be used to configure parameters at an additional summator. In order to assure that the program windows are always identical as regards appearance after initialization of the program, positioning and size of the current windows, as well as several of their parameters (e.g. recognition of the summator which is currently being processed) can be saved to the in INI file. The menu items required to this end are located in the Program menu. The settings which have been saved to memory are restored by activating the Save settings function. If ECSwin is started with a parameter, this parameter is viewed by the program as the name of an INI file, in which case the attributes saved to the respective file are restored as soon as the program is started. In addition to the usual menu bar, ECSwin is equipped with a toolbar (for direct initialization of important program components) and a status line (with special help and status information), which allow for quick access to various functions and easy navigation within the program. Figure 7 ECSwin allows for access to different menu items (e.g. in the toolbar) and window components depending upon the given situation. This means that the number and the availability of items included in the menu bar, as well as the availability of data entry fields and buttons in the windows, may vary. Windows can be minimized to icons. Even as icons, the windows still fulfill their data logging and transmission functions by communicating with the summator, if this is required by program logic. The individual program components can be...
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