
Chapter 7
Creating Custom Runtime Displays
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• Pick the Define Viewport . . . box to access the Define Viewport menu:
Define Viewport box
Define Viewport menu
Using the Define Viewport Menu
With the Define Viewport menu displayed, you have access to the following
menu items:
• Type: Select the viewport type – Text, Tool, or Graph.
• Pick & Place:* Adjust the viewport size and position.
• Border:* Set the color of the viewport display border.
• Backg.:* Set the color of the viewport display background area.
• Display Pages: Select the type(s) of runtime display that will display
the viewport.
• Page #: Select the page number(s) of the runtime display(s) that will
display the viewport.
• Erase Port Data: Permanently remove the contents of the viewport.
* Disabled if Tool is the selected viewport type.
Selecting the Viewport Type
Using the Type box on the Define Viewport menu, select one of three types
of viewport – Text, Tool, or Graph – which are briefly described below:
• Text – The Text viewport allows you to display literal text, or to display
tool results, or other data. Text viewport contents (defined by string text)
are positioned within the viewport area. The border, background, and
content colors are user–defined, as are the size and positioning of the
viewport. The positioning of the Text viewport is limited to the area
above the runtime menus.
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