
Chapter 7
Creating Custom Runtime Displays
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Here is an additional consideration when selecting border and background
colors:
Colors during setup: The selected border and background colors are not
apparent during setup; they appear only when the viewport is displayed
during runtime.
Backg. box
Color Selection
menu
Selecting Display Pages and Page Numbers
Use the Display Pages and Page # items in combination to determine how
to access the viewport during runtime. You assign the viewport to the
display type(s) and the specific page number(s) during setup. Then, during
run mode, use the Display menu, and Page ↑ and Page ↓ boxes, on the run
mode screen to access the page type and number, and thus show the display.
For example, you can assign a viewport to Results Page 2. Then, during
run mode, you select the Display menu, pick Results Page, and use the
Page ↑ and/or Page ↓ boxes as necessary to display the viewport.
You can assign the viewport to several types of display, and to several
different pages of the selected display type(s). You can also assign more than
one viewport to the same display and page number(s).
To select the
Display Pages:
• Pick the Display Pages box on the Define Viewport menu to open the
Display Pages menu:
• Pick the appropriate box(es) on the Display Pages menu.
Here are additional considerations when selecting Display Pages:
Tool Display: During setup mode, all viewports which share a runtime
display page with the current viewport are displayed on screen, if the Tool
Display box on the System menu (accessed through the Env. menu) is
set to ON. Otherwise, only the currently selected viewport is displayed.
Select at least one box: You must select at least one box – other than the
toolset boxes – to display the viewport during run mode. Selecting no
page box prevents the viewport from being displayed at all.
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