Color Schemes; Status Bar; Viewing Panes; Changing Visual Style - AMX G4 PANELBUILDER V1.1 Instruction Manual

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G4 PanelBuilder Overview
Only contained within the template are represented within the toolbox. If the template does not
contain a particular element, you will not see it in the toolbox.

Color Schemes

Templates can contain multiple color palettes, allowing you to switch from one color scheme to
another within one template. The current scheme is reflected in the element preview but the
elements in the toolbox will remain the main color scheme.
Used either with Chameleon buttons or standalone, you can use a single template that can deliver
different predefined color schemes.

Status Bar

Located at the bottom of the G4 PanelBuilder Application Interface is the status bar. In addition to
giving you the current status of G4 PanelBuilder, i.e., Ready. The status bar also provides a brief
description of toolbar and menu items via mouse over.

Viewing Panes

The G4 PanelBuilder Application Interface is composed of panes, sections containing tools for
creating a panel project. To reveal or hide different panes:

Changing Visual Style

So, you love everything G4 PanelBuilder does for you and just could not be more impressed. Well,
you would rather it fit in with the Windows 2000® theme you have. To change the appearance of
G4 PanelBuilder:
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Select View > (any of the panes listed; a check mark indicates the pane is in view)
Toolbar, Tasks Pane, Toolbox or Status Bar.
Select View > Visual Style and select from the following
Default
Office XP®
Office 2003®
G4 PanelBuilder

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