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Setting up context bars |
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Each context bar has a default structure of commands. You can change the set of commands displayed on the bar when the bar is shown on the screen (the way context bars appear is described in the Context bars).
On the right side of the context bar there is a button
. Clicking this button opens the settings menu of the toolbar. The menu contains the following elements.
•A list of commands the buttons of which are located on the toolbar — allows you to disable command display in the current toolbar. More details on managing command display on the toolbar...
•Configure the interface... command — launches the setup mode of the current context toolbar, which allows you to change the structure and location of commands on the toolbar. For more details on editing the structure of commands on the panel...
•The Reset setting command — returns the current toolbar to the default state. More details on resetting settings of the context bar...
Each context bar has a certain number of rows. You can change the structure of commands in these rows. You cannot create new rows on the bar.
If you remove and/or disable the display of commands, the number of rows on the bar may decrease. If all commands located in the row are removed or not displayed, the row of the bar will be hidden. on the bar setting mode, the hidden row is shown on the screen which allows you to To add new commands to the row or move commands from another row. In these cases, the row of the bar will appear on the screen again after the setup is complete. In addition, the row will automatically appear when you enabling display of its command.
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The context bar may contain not only buttons for running commands, but also elements for configuring parameters, such as a list of line styles (see the Figure). Such elements can be found only on the toolbars on which they are located by default. You cannot add them to other toolbars. You can change the position of elements inside the toolbar. You can also disable their display. These actions are performed in the same way as for the command buttons. |