Browser>Colors; Browser>Network - National Semiconductor Geode SP3GX01 User Manual

Webpad 1.5 reference platform
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Browser Configuration
Fonts
Underline Links:
User text Size [0-4] =
Body Font =
Heading Font =
Fixed Font =
Update
Browser Configuration
WebPAD Configuration
FIGURE 3. Browser>Fonts Configuration Screen
2.1.3
Browser>Colors
The Browser>Colors screen, as illustrated in Figure 4,
allows the user to modify the color attributes of the text,
links, and background. Each setting is a hexadecimal
value which defines the intensity of each of the color com-
ponents of the pixel. The first two digits specify the inten-
sity of the red, the middle two digits specify the intensity of
the green and the last two digits specify the intensity of
the blue. These colors can be overridden by a web page,
but upon leaving the web page, the colors revert to the
defaults. Touch the keyboard icon to edit the settings.
After making any changes to the configuration, touch
"Update" to implement the changes.
Active Color - Specifies the color of a link when it has
been selected.
Visited Color - Specifies the color of a link on a page
after the link has already been visited.
Link Color - Specifies the color of a link before the link
has been visited.
HL Color - Specifies the color used to highlight text.
Body Text Color - Specifies the color of the text used in
the body of the web page. Any text which is not a link is
affected by this setting.
Background Color - Specifies the default color of the
background of a web page.
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Browser Configuration
Colors
Active Color (RGB) =
Visited Color (RGB) =
Link Color (RGB) =
HL Color (RGB) =
Body Text Color (RGB) =
Body Text Color (RGB) =
Update
Browser Configuration
WebPAD Configuration
FIGURE 4. Browser>Colors Configuration Screen
2.1.4
Browser>Network
Figure 5 shows the Browser>Network configuration
screen which allows the user to alter proxy and web desti-
nation settings. Touch the keyboard icon to edit the set-
tings. After making changes to the settings, touch
"Update" to implement the changes. The tablet can only
run with a SOCKS proxy or HTTP proxy, but not both.
Therefore, if the user selects one of the proxy servers, the
other is automatically deselected.
Home Page - Specifies the home page displayed when
the browser is first started.
Search Page - Specifies the URL for the web page to go
to when the Search icon is touched.
SOCKS Proxy Server - Determines whether the browser
will use a SOCKS proxy server. If the box is colored, the
browser will use the SOCKS proxy server configured on
the base station. If the box is not colored, the browser will
not use a SOCKS proxy server.
HTTP Proxy Server - Determines whether the browser
will use a HTTP proxy server. If the box is colored, the
browser will use the HTTP proxy server configured on the
base station. If the box is not colored, the browser will not
use an HTTP proxy server.
Proxy Address - Specifies the IP address of the proxy
server. This value is ignored if a proxy server is not being
used. If using an access point base station, this value
needs to be cleared.
Proxy Port - Specifies the port number to which all
browser requests are sent. The port must match the type
of proxy server being used. If the SOCKS proxy server is
selected, set the proxy port to 1080. If the HTTP proxy
server is selected, set the proxy port to 80.
Email Server - Specifies where emails are sent when a
"mailto:" link is selected.
Email Address - Specifies the "From" address in emails
generated after a "mailto:" link has been selected.
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