Cx-Supervisor Pages; Using The Graphics Editor - Omron CX-Supervisor Getting Started Manual

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3. Use the New Project Folder: field to determine the path to the new project
directory (for example, there could be a directory path similar to
"C:\Program Files\Omron\CX-Supervisor" on the machine).
4. Specify the name of the new sub-directory that CX-Supervisor is to create;
for example, "tutorial".
5. Click on the OK button. A project called "tutor" and the specified sub-
directory is created by CX-Supervisor. The project file is actually called
"tutor.scs".
A blank page is displayed on the screen. If a blank page is not displayed, click
the
button from the toolbar, or from the File menu, select New Page.
A CX-Supervisor project usually consists of a number of separate pages. Each
page normally presents information relating to one particular topic, process, or
activity. The application designer uses the facilities of the graphics editor to
draw and animate objects on the page.
This tutor project consists of only one page.
1. from the File menu, select Save As... and name the page as "tutor.pag".
2. When prompted to add the page to the project, click the Yes button An
empty page is displayed.
Now that the project exists with its own page, the graphic objects can be
constructed and added to the page.
The graphics editor uses a Graphic Object toolbar and a floating window
known as the Palette to construct and control objects on the page. These are
very easy to use.
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