GX:Category:General Operating Instructions

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Basics

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Whistle Studio is designed to be simple and intuitive for the end user to operate. It uses a combination of user interface elements similar to those found in Microsoft Office. To navigate and launch new screens, the Outlook style navigation bar is used. To perform tasks and access tools inside of individual screens the Excel/Word style ribbon interface is used. Management and layout of open screens uses a Microsoft Visual Studio like interface.




The Application Menu

The application menu is accessed by clicking on the small circular area containing the Coolearth icon in the top left corner of the window. General application level options can be found here.

Window Theme

The window theme affects the visual style used by the major UI components found inside Whistle Studio such as the ribbon, the navigation bar, content panes, tab groups and table maintenance grids. There are several themes to choose from including standard ones like those found in Microsoft Office and Windows XP.

Controls Theme

The controls theme applies to the component controls found inside Whistle Studio such as buttons, check boxes, text fields, combo boxes and expanders. If you wish to simply let the controls use whatever your default windows theme is set to (ie: under Windows Vista-Aero, under Windows XP-Luna), select "Default Windows Theme".

Logout

To log out of Whistle Studio and return to the login screen use this menu option.

Exit

To exit the application use this menu option.




Ribbon Tab Items

Ribbon tab items are a way to organize all the various toolbars found throughout Whistle Studio. There are two types of ribbon tab items.

Regular Ribbon Tabs

A regular ribbon tab is a always available and generally contains tools that are useful at the application level. That is to say that the tools contained are more general purpose in nature and don't apply to specific screen. The "Studio User Context" tab is an example of a regular ribbon tab.

Contextual Tab Groups

Contextual tab groups are found all throughout Whistle Studio and expose tools that are specific to each screen. A contextual tab group can contain more than one actual tab, but usually do not unless there are a large number of tools that the screen uses and not enough horizontal screen real estate to accommodate them all. Only one contextual tab group is visible at any given time. When you activate a content pane gets activated, its contextual tab group becomes visible and the previously active screen's contextual tab group is hidden.