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Customizing the graphical interface
Using layout styles*
Command WorkStation provides three preset and three customizable layout styles.
When you choose the command corresponding to a layout style, the display updates to
show a specific arrangement of components.
When you choose the command corresponding to a layout style, the display updates to
show a specific arrangement of components.
T
O
SELECT
A
LAYOUT
STYLE
•
Choose Layouts from the Window menu, and then choose a layout style from the
submenu that appears.
submenu that appears.
You can choose one of three preset layouts (Default, Style 1, or Style 2) and three
custom layouts. For a description of the components included with each of the preset
layouts, see
custom layouts. For a description of the components included with each of the preset
layouts, see
page 2-22
.
You can define and change the configurations associated with the three custom layout
styles. For details, see the following section.
styles. For details, see the following section.
Showing, hiding, and arranging components
Use Window menu commands to show or hide window components. You can also
drag components to different locations in the window, and dock components side
byside.
drag components to different locations in the window, and dock components side
byside.
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OTE
:
You cannot hide or drag the menu bar or Active Jobs window to different
locations. These components always appear in the Command WorkStation or
Command WorkStation LE window.
Command WorkStation LE window.
T
O
SHOW
OR
HIDE
A
COMPONENT
•
Choose the command associated with the component from the Window menu.
When a component is displayed, a check mark appears next to it in the Window
menu.
menu.
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Introduction to Command WorkStation and Command WorkStation LE
T
O
MOVE
A
COMPONENT
TO
ANOTHER
LOCATION
•
Click the window grip (three vertical lines) on the left side of the component’s title
bar (Command WorkStation) or click the component’s title bar (Command WorkStation
LE), and drag the window to the desired location.
bar (Command WorkStation) or click the component’s title bar (Command WorkStation
LE), and drag the window to the desired location.
Undocked components float in front of other components and appear with standard
window frames. Drag the blank title bar of the window to move the component, or
drag the edges of the window to resize the component. You can also click the window
Close box to hide the component.
window frames. Drag the blank title bar of the window to move the component, or
drag the edges of the window to resize the component. You can also click the window
Close box to hide the component.
N
OTE
:
When the Jobs window is docked, you can resize it vertically by clicking and
dragging its top edge.
TO
DOCK
OR
UNDOCK
A
COMPONENT
•
Double-click the window grip in the component’s title bar.
T
O
SAVE
THE
CURRENT
DISPLAY
CONFIGURATION
AS
A
LAYOUT
STYLE
IN
C
OMMAND
W
ORK
S
TATION
*
1.
Choose Save Layout from the Window menu.
2.
In the dialog box that appears, choose the style you want to update, and, if desired,
rename the style.
rename the style.
3.
Click OK to save the new layout style.
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Using commands
Using commands
You can perform a wide variety of functions using Command WorkStation and
Command WorkStation LE commands, which you access from menus in the menu
bar at the top of the Command WorkStation or Command WorkStation LE window.
When one or more jobs are selected, you can choose job management commands from
context-sensitive menus. In addition, you can issue some job management commands
by clicking their Action buttons (see
Command WorkStation LE commands, which you access from menus in the menu
bar at the top of the Command WorkStation or Command WorkStation LE window.
When one or more jobs are selected, you can choose job management commands from
context-sensitive menus. In addition, you can issue some job management commands
by clicking their Action buttons (see
page 2-11
).
Menu bar
The menu bar contains commands for Command WorkStation or Command
WorkStation LE. When a command is unavailable in the current context, it appears
dimmed in the menu. When a command appears with a check mark, choosing it again
toggles the command, turning it off.
WorkStation LE. When a command is unavailable in the current context, it appears
dimmed in the menu. When a command appears with a check mark, choosing it again
toggles the command, turning it off.
The menu bar always appears in the Command WorkStation window and cannot be
dragged to a different location.
dragged to a different location.
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OTE
:
In the following table, an asterisk (*) indicates that the command or menu is
available for Command WorkStation only. A dagger (†) indicates that the command or
menu is available for Command WorkStation LE only.
menu is available for Command WorkStation LE only.
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Introduction to Command WorkStation and Command WorkStation LE
Menu
Command
Submenu command
Description
CWS LE†
About LE†
Displays information about the current version of
Command WorkStation LE.
Command WorkStation LE.
Preferences†
Allows you to change the Command WorkStation LE
preference settings.
preference settings.
Services†
The commands under this submenu are disabled for
Command WorkStation LE.
Command WorkStation LE.
Hide CWS LE†
Minimizes and hides the Command WorkStation LE
application window. The application continues to run in the
background.
application window. The application continues to run in the
background.
Hide Others†
Minimizes and hides all currently running applications other
than Command WorkStation LE. The hidden applications
continue to run in the background.
than Command WorkStation LE. The hidden applications
continue to run in the background.
Show All†
Maximizes and brings to the foreground all applications that
are currently running on the computer.
are currently running on the computer.
Quit CWS LE†
Exits the Command WorkStation LE application.
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