Preferences Dialog - Online Tree - Zero Config Tab; Importing/Exporting Editor Preferences - AMX NetLinx Studio Instruction Manual

Netlinx design v3.3 or higher
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Preferences dialog - Online Tree - Zero Config tab

Use the options on the Online Tree - Zero Config tab of the Preferences dialog to set default diagnostics preferences
(FIG. 294).
FIG. 294
Preferences dialog - Online Tree - Zero Config tab
Online Tree - Zero Config options
Online Tree Options
Font Selection:
Show Only Port Counts:
Show NetLinx Discovery
Protocol (NDP) Devices
when Refreshing Network:
Show Firmware IDs:
Zero Config Options
Font Selection:
Default TELNET Program: This option allows you to specify a default Telnet program to use with NetLinx Studio other

Importing/Exporting Editor Preferences

Use the Import Preferences and Export Preferences options in the Tools menu to import/export the current Editor
preferences, as they are defined in the Editor tab of the Preferences dialog:
To export the current Editor Preferences, as a *.EPX file:
1.
Select Tools > Export Preferences.
2.
In the Save As dialog, specify a name and target directory for the resulting *.EPX file, and click OK.
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Click the browse (...) button to open the Font dialog, where you can specify a font, font style
and size for fonts used within the Online Tree.
• Use the Foreground Color drop-down palette to set the text color.
• Use the Background Color drop-down palette to set the background.
Click this option to show the total number of ports for each device in the Online Tree, rather
than list each port individually (default = disabled).
Click this option to include NetLinx devices in the Online Tree.
Click to display the firmware ID for each device in the Online Tree, (default = disabled).
Click the browse (...) button to open the Font dialog, where you can specify a font, font style
and size for fonts used within the Zero Config tab.
• Use the Foreground Color drop-down palette to set the text color.
• Use the Background Color drop-down palette to set the background.
than telnet.exe.
Click the browse button to locate and select the desired Telnet application.
Setting Program Preferences
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