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Bosch Security Systems B.V. | 2005 September | 9922 141 70363
Figure 14 The ‘Open’ dialogue box.
This dialogue box contains a list box with existing
interpreter configuration files. The name of the file
currently open is also displayed. When the ‘Open’
dialogue box opens, a list box appears with all
interpreter configuration files currently available. If
the list contains more names than can be displayed, a
scroll bar is provided. To open an interpreter
configuration file:
Click on the name in the list.
Click on the ‘Ok’ push button.
If you have requested to open an interpreter
configuration file before saving changes to the
current interpreter configuration file, a warning
message with the following text is displayed:
‘Changes have been made to <filename>.’
‘Do you want to save?’
Click on the ‘Yes’ push button to save the
changed interpreter configuration file and open
the requested interpreter configuration file.
Click on the ‘No’ push button to open the
requested interpreter configuration file without
saving the changed interpreter configuration file.
Click on the ‘Cancel’ push button to leave the
‘New’ dialogue box without opening an
interpreter configuration file.
Saving an interpreter configuration file - this option
allows you to save the current interpreter
configuration file. To do so:
Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Save’.
The current interpreter configuration file will be
saved.
Saving an interpreter configuration file under a
new name
This allows you to save the current interpreter
configuration file under a different name. By doing so,
the original file remains unaltered. To do so:
Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Save As...’.
The following dialogue box appears:
Figure 15 The ‘Save As’ dialogue box.
This dialogue box contains a text line giving the
current name of the file and a text box for entering
the new file name. When the ‘Save As’ dialogue box
opens, a text insertion point is already in the text box
and you can type a name up to 12 characters long.
Type the new file name in the text box.
Click on the ‘Ok’ push button.
Deleting an interpreter configuration file
If you wish to delete a redundant interpreter
configuration file:
Select the ‘File’ menu and click on ‘Delete...’.
The following dialogue box appears:
Figure 16 The ‘Delete’ dialogue box.
This dialogue box contains a list box for selecting the
interpreter configuration file to be deleted. If the list
contains more names than can be displayed, a scroll
bar is provided.
To delete an interpreter configuration file: