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The External window object displays in is used to display the dialog box showing window of various applications in the pre-defined specified screen area. Applications in this context shall mean both applications of AxxonSoft and other manufacturersThe applications can be either AxxonSoft applications or third-party applications.
The settings panel of the External window object is shown in the figure.
The table describes the setting parameters of the settings corresponding to the elements of the settings panel of the External window interface object.
№
| Parameter | Method for |
setting the parameter value | Parameter description |
Representation | Default value | Value range | |
1 | The Identification number* | Automatically | Displays the identification number of the External window object |
Sequence of numbers
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From 1 and above.
Digits, letters, periods, hyphen, dash, and underscore | NA |
Depends on the number of the External window objects |
2 | The Name* | Enter the value in the field |
Sets the name of the External window object |
Latin alphabet, Cyrillic, digits, and service characters | External window | A line containing a sequence of any |
characters (letters, digits, service characters |
except > and < |
characters), |
case- |
insensitive. Number of |
characters—from 1 to 60 |
3 | The Disable |
Is identified by the check mark
checkbox | Set the checkbox | Disables |
the External window |
object | Boolean type |
Not available
Clear | Set— |
the External window object |
is disabled and |
isn't used Clear—the External window object |
is enabled and used |
4 |
Screen
The Display | Select the value |
from the list |
Sets the Display parent |
object |
to which the given External window object |
belongs | Names of the Display objects |
registered in the system | Name of the Display parent |
object |
Depends on the number of the Display objects |
The Settings |
group | ||||||
5 | The X field | Enter the value in the field |
Defines
Sets the X coordinate in the |
horizontal axis for the upper left corner of the window of theExternal window |
object on the screen |
% of the screen width |
60 | From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of the installed monitors |
6 | The Y field | Enter the value in the field |
Defines
Sets the Y coordinate in the |
vertical axis for the upper left corner of the window of theExternal window |
object on the screen |
% of the screen height |
50 | From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of the installed monitors |
7 | The W field | Enter the value in the field |
Sets the width of |
Defines
the window |
of the External window |
object |
% of the screen width |
40 | From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of the installed monitors |
8 | The H field | Enter the value in the field |
Sets the height of the window |
of theExternal window |
object |
% of the screen width |
40 | From 0 to M*100, where M is the number of the installed monitors |
9
Monitor
9 | The button | Click the button | Opens the window for specifying the size and position of the External window object using the mouse | NA | NA | NA |
10 | The Monitor | Select the |
value from the list |
Sets the number of monitor, which is |
used to display the window of |
the third-party application | Number of |
monitors | 1 | From 1 |
to 16 |
10
11 | The Attachment field |
Enter the value in the field |
Sets the path to the application, which |
must be launched. Note. All windows of the application |
are opened simultaneously if the application contains several windows |
Latin alphabet, Cyrillic, digits, and service characters |
NA | A line containing a sequence of |
any characters, |
case- |
insensitive. Number of |
characters—from 1 to 250 |
11
12 | The button | Click the button | Displays the standard |
Windows dialog window to specify the path to |
the application that you must run | NA | NA | NA |
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*Name of the element is not shown isn't displayed in the settings panel of the given object settings panel.