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<sidebar>Sidebar: Getting Started</sidebar>
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<sidebar>Sidebar: Flowcode Exercises:Ex1</sidebar>
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This exercise covers customising and personalising the [[Dashboard Panel]] to configure it to your preference.. You do not have to specifically follow the options used in this task, they are used as exercise to demonstrate the process.
  
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'''Although specific settings are given, you should play around with alternatives to see the effect.'''
  
  
 
==General options==
 
==General options==
* Click on the 'General options' tab [[File:Panel Icon GeneralOpts.jpg|30px]]
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* Click on the 'General options' tab [[File:Gen Panel General Options 01.png|border]]
 
: Make the following changes:
 
: Make the following changes:
 
::* Move the 'Level of detail' slider fully to the right (to '10').
 
::* Move the 'Level of detail' slider fully to the right (to '10').
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==Grid and snap options==
 
==Grid and snap options==
* Click on the 'Grid and Snap options' tab [[File:Panel Icon Tools.jpg|30px]]
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* Click on the 'Grid and Snap options' tab [[File:Gen Panel Tools 01.png|border]]
 
: Make the following changes:
 
: Make the following changes:
 
::* Set it to snap to the 'Table top', by clicking on the check-box next to the 'Table top' label.
 
::* Set it to snap to the 'Table top', by clicking on the check-box next to the 'Table top' label.
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==Whats Next?==
 
==Whats Next?==
Now that you know how to set up and operate both the [[System Panel]] and the [[Dashboard Panel]] you can move onto the next section of [[Flowcode Help Overview|Flowcode Help]] ([[What Is a Flowcode Flowchart?]]).
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Now that you know how to set up and operate both the Dashboard and System panels, you can move onto the next section of [[Flowcode Help Overview|Flowcode Help]] ([[What Is a Flowcode Flowchart?]]).
  
  
 
If you want to continue the exercises further and use the Dashboard Panel to handle components and use it in conjunction with the System Panel to control other components and control components on each panel separately then see the exercise [[Exercise - Dashboard Panel - Adding Objects|Adding Objects to the Dashboard Panel]] and follow complete the tasks set in the series of exercises.
 
If you want to continue the exercises further and use the Dashboard Panel to handle components and use it in conjunction with the System Panel to control other components and control components on each panel separately then see the exercise [[Exercise - Dashboard Panel - Adding Objects|Adding Objects to the Dashboard Panel]] and follow complete the tasks set in the series of exercises.

Latest revision as of 14:26, 13 March 2014

<sidebar>Sidebar: Flowcode Exercises:Ex1</sidebar> This exercise covers customising and personalising the Dashboard Panel to configure it to your preference.. You do not have to specifically follow the options used in this task, they are used as exercise to demonstrate the process.

Although specific settings are given, you should play around with alternatives to see the effect.


General options

  • Click on the 'General options' tab Gen Panel General Options 01.png
Make the following changes:
  • Move the 'Level of detail' slider fully to the right (to '10').
  • Select the box next to'Shadow mode:'.
  • Select 'Table top' from the drop down menu box.
  • Choose a 'Background' style of 'Solid color' and set the background color to dark green, (Red=0, Green=128, Blue=0) on the 'Custom' tab.)


Grid and snap options

  • Click on the 'Grid and Snap options' tab Gen Panel Tools 01.png
Make the following changes:
  • Set it to snap to the 'Table top', by clicking on the check-box next to the 'Table top' label.
  • Leave the 'Show' gridlines box unchecked.


Whats Next?

Now that you know how to set up and operate both the Dashboard and System panels, you can move onto the next section of Flowcode Help (What Is a Flowcode Flowchart?).


If you want to continue the exercises further and use the Dashboard Panel to handle components and use it in conjunction with the System Panel to control other components and control components on each panel separately then see the exercise Adding Objects to the Dashboard Panel and follow complete the tasks set in the series of exercises.