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Purpose
The Screen Formats Window is used to establish specific display
formats that are used throughout the system. For example, a Screen Format can
be created with a specific text style, font, font size, and color may be set
up. That Screen Format can then be applied consistently on all of the buttons
or labels on Canvases and other areas in Focus. The screen displays, report,
and check formats can all be customized and standardized. Up to 100 Screen
Formats may be established.
Accessing the Screen Formats Window
While in Focus Setup,
select Miscellaneous > Screen Formats.

Figure 10.30 Screen
Formats Window
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Field |
Description |
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Name |
A unique name for
each Screen Format, up to 25 alphanumeric characters. |
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Font |
Select the Font and
size from the list of available Fonts. |
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Background
Options |
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Options |
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Bevel |
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Bevel
Width |
Enter a number, in pixels,
to establish the width of the bevel. |
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Bitmap
Layout |
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Spacing |
Indicates the
number of pixels between the margin and the caption. |
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Margin |
Enter a number to
indicate the number of pixels between the bevel and the caption or graphic. If
the margin is set to -1, the caption is centered. |
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Shape |
Select the shape of
the button. Ellipse, Rectangle, and Rounded Rectangle are the available
options. |
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Example |
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Figure
10.31.1 Screen Formats Window Commands
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Command |
Description |
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Close |
Closes the Screen
Formats Window. |
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Save |
Saves current
changes. |
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Cancel |
Cancels changes made prior to saving. |
Procedure to
Establish Screen Formats
▪ Enter the name of each
Screen Format in the separate Name text box.
▪ Choose the desired
font, font style, font size, and color.
▪ Choose a Background
Color.
▪ Select the image to
be displayed.
▪ Select the image down
that will be used if the format is used for a depressed button.
▪ Select one of the
available options: Display Caption, or Transparent.
▪ Select a bevel
option: Lowered, or Raised; then enter the desired bevel
width in pixels in the Bevel Width text box.
▪ Select a layout
option for the graphic image: Bottom, Left, Right,
Top Stretch, or Center; then enter the desired spacing, in pixels, in
the Spacing text box.
▪ Enter
the desired margin size (in pixels) in the Margin text box.
▪ Select the shape that
will be used if the format is to be used for a button.
▪ Select
the Width, Height, Image, and Caption that the sample will use.
▪ Click Save.
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