GUI ScreenIO for Windows |
The items are arranged in alphabetical order.
Item | Significance |
88-name | COBOL 88-name assigned to the event in your copybook. It will be prefaced by the panel name. |
Appearance:
Has a toolbar button |
Includes a button on the toolbar for this menu item. |
Appearance:
Has keyboard equivalent |
Assigns a keyboard equivalent to this menu selection.
Use of Alt+ combinations: You should be careful to avoid conflicts with standard Windows keyboard shortcuts. Alt+ combinations should be avoided as they conflict with access keys. If you enable the standard Windows shortcut to a button or menu item by using the ampersand (&) character in the label, it is redundant to specify an Alt+ character combination as a shortcut key. |
Appearance:
If button assigned, position on toolbar |
If the menu option is also present as a button on the toolbar, specifies the position of the button. Zero means it is not on the toolbar. |
Appearance:
Program can enable/disable |
Inserts 88-level items in the panel copybook that allows your program to protect this selection. |
Appearance:
Separator follows this item |
Inserts a horizontal line separator following this item in your menu. |
Assign event ID automatically | Default; the panel editor will assign the numeric event-IDs
to events. Unless you have very good reasons to manually assign
these values, you should let the panel editor assign event-IDs to avoid
conflicts with other events assigned to the panel.
The number assigned to the event ID is not significant because you should always use the 88-level items to evaluate events. |
Event ID | Event ID assigned to this event. |
Presentation:
Label |
Menu text for this item.
If this menu selection invokes a dialog box or property sheet, you should follow the label with an ellipsis (...). Use of ampersand (&) character: To assign an access key to this item, insert an ampersand (&) character in front of the character to be used as the access key. To define F as the access key for the File command, enter &File as the label. The ampersand is not displayed, and the following character will be underlined: File If you want to display an ampersand, enter two of them (&&). |
Presentation:
ToolTip |
Text for ToolTip or menu browsing.
Not currently implemented. |
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