Customize Dialog - Toolbars Tab; Adding Buttons To Existing Toolbars; Associating An Icon With A New Command - AMX NetLinx Studio Instruction Manual

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Customize dialog - Toolbars tab

Use the options in the Toolbars tab of the Customize dialog to control the TPD4 toolbars, including custom toolbars
(FIG. 296).
FIG. 296
Customize dialog - Toolbars tab
Customize dialog - Toolbars tab options
Toolbars:
Reset:
Reset All:
New:
Rename:
Delete:
To specify which toolbars to display, select View > Toolbars to access the Toolbars
sub-menu. Select the Toolbar(s) that you want to display; de-select Toolbars that you
want to hide.

Adding Buttons to Existing Toolbars

1.
Select a command category (under Categories). The commands included in the selected category are displayed
(under Commands), along with their associated toolbar icon, if one exists. Alternatively, select All Commands to
view a full list of all commands, regardless of category.
2.
Click to highlight a command/icon (under Commands).
3.
While holding the mouse-button down, drag the command/icon to a toolbar. Note that the cursor symbol indicates
that it is not allowed to be placed anywhere except inside the area of a toolbar (any toolbar).
4.
Position the command/icon right where you want to drop it in the toolbar, and release the mouse button.
5.
The command/icon is placed as a button in the toolbar.

Associating an Icon with a New Command

Once you have added a new command to a toolbar or menu, you can associate an icon with the command:
1.
For toolbar buttons, right-click on the select the button that you want to associate an icon with. For menu items,
right-click on a menu item to open the Command context menu.
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This list box contains a list of all toolbars currently associated with NetLinx Studio (including custom
toolbars). Each listed toolbar has a check box. Select/de-select these check boxes to show/hide the named
toolbar.
Select one or more toolbars in the list (via the check boxes), and click Reset to reset the selected
toolbar(s) to their default configuration (commands, names and icons).
Click to reset all listed toolbars to their default configuration (commands, names and icons).
Click to create a new toolbar. This opens the Toolbar Name dialog. Type a name for the new toolbar in the
text box and click OK to add the new toolbar to the toolbar list, and create a new "empty" toolbar. Click and
drag to move the new toolbar into a blank area near the other toolbars.
Select a custom toolbar from the list and click Rename to open the Toolbar Name dialog. Type a new name
for the selected toolbar and click OK to rename it. The standard TPD4 toolbars cannot be renamed.
Select a custom toolbar from the list and click Delete to delete the selected toolbar. The standard TPD4
toolbars cannot be deleted.
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