Mincom LinkOne WinView Getting Started Guide
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Mincom LinkOne WinView Getting Started Guide
Mincom LinkOne WinView Getting Started Guide Version 5.0 July 2006 Legal Statement Mincom LinkOne Version 5 Foundation Partner License Deed Summary As part of the development process for Mincom LinkOne Version 5 Mincom Limited is providing a limited number of valued end customers and resellers with a restricted license enabling early access and evaluation of Mincom LinkOne Version 5. For the purposes of providing early access and evaluation, Mincom LinkOne Version 5 has been engineered with a time limiting mechanism which operates to restrict the period of evaluation to 60 days from installation. On expiration of this period each customer or reseller is required to return Mincom LinkOne Version 5 and accompanying documentation to Mincom Limited. Mincom is not charging a fee for participation in the Mincom LinkOne Version 5 evaluation and whilst there are no financial incentives offered for participation, Mincom Limited will be working closely with all customers and resellers to evaluate and test Mincom LinkOne Version 5 within their business environment and during this process will welcome all comments and suggestions relating to improvements or requirements relating to the business operated by the customer or reseller. Due to the limited early access and evaluation nature of the license to use Mincom LinkOne Version 5 each customer and reseller will be required to execute a Mincom LinkOne Version 5 Foundation Partner License Deed which details the terms and conditions of the License and contains strict non disclosure and confidentiality obligations. Each customer or reseller is specifically restrained from disclosing, publishing, demonstrating, capturing, discussing, or presenting any aspect of Mincom LinkOne Version 5 with any party other than Mincom Limited. This summary is not intended to be an extensive review of the important terms of the Mincom LinkOne Version 5 Foundation Partner License Deed, and as such Mincom Limited recommend that each customer and reseller obtain independent legal advice on the terms of the deed prior to execution. Mincom Limited look forward to working with each customer and reseller during this evaluation process. - Page ii of 38 - System Requirements The minimum system requirements to run LinkOne WinView are: Personal computer running; Windows 2000 with Service Pack 4, Windows 2000 Server with Service Pack 4, Windows XP with Service Pack 2, Or Windows 2003 Server with Service Pack 1. Microsoft .Net Framework v2.0 Installed. 40 Megabytes (MB) of available hard disk space. Microsoft® Internet Explorer v6.0 with Service Pack 1 or greater. - Page iii of 38 - Table of Contents Legal Statement ii System Requirements iii Table of Contents iv Overview 5 Installing LinkOne WinView 6 Getting Started with LinkOne WinView 11 Running LinkOne for the first time 11 Viewing LinkOne Content Adding LinkOne Libraries Opening a LinkOne Book The LinkOne WinView User Interface Toolbars LinkOne Controls Table of Contents Control Pictures Control Parts List Control Selection List Control Configuring LinkOne WinView Using the Configuration dialog Notes Editing Notes The Notes Explorer Parts List Notes Bookmarks Editing Bookmarks Searching 12 13 14 15 16 24 26 27 29 29 30 31 32 33 34 34 35 36 36 Filtering 37 Printing 38 - Page iv of 38 - Overview The Mincom LinkOne team is pleased to announce the latest release of LinkOne Viewer V5.0. This release is a major milestone for us and for our customers as we move LinkOne progressively forward. LinkOne WinView has been written from the ground up, using a new flexible and sustainable framework that will provide value for our customers for years to come. LinkOne WinView also provides a new development framework for developers, providing them with a powerful, highly customizable graphical content management and distribution solution that can be tailored to their rapidly changing business needs. New Microsoft.Net development libraries are now available to enable you to 'plug in' to LinkOne and synchronize data with your existing systems to provide real time data relevant to the LinkOne part you are currently viewing. You can even integrate LinkOne WinView into your existing applications. We encourage all users, administrators and developers using this new version LinkOne WinView to sign up to the LinkOne forum. For the latest information about Mincom LinkOne, upgrades, documentation and tips, please visit the Mincom LinkOne WebSite at http://www.mincom.com/linkone or the Mincom LinkOne Forum at http://linkoneforum.mincom.com. - Page 5 of 38 - Installing LinkOne WinView To install LinkOne WinView double-click on the LinkOne installation executable file that was downloaded from the LinkOne website. The installation will begin configuring itself, and analyzing your system for details required to install LinkOne. The welcome screen will then show. Click Next to begin the installation process. You will now be asked to accept the software agreement for using LinkOne WinView Alpha 5.0. We ask that all users installing LinkOne WinView read this before accepting the terms of the agreement. Once you have read the agreement, click the accept radio button, and then click Next. Enter the user name and organization of the primary user of LinkOne WinView. If you select the first option (All users) then all users who log onto the computer will be able to run Mincom - Page 6 of 38 - LinkOne WinView from their Start menu. If you choose the second option (Only for me) then only you will be able to run Mincom LinkOne WinView from the start menu. Select your desired option and click Next to continue the installation process. You are now required to select which type of install you wish to run. The Typical option will install LinkOne WinView the hard drive your windows operating system is installed to and install the main LinkOne WinView component. If you wish to customize where LinkOne WinView is installed to and what features are installed select Custom. Click Next to continue the installation process. - Page 7 of 38 - If you choose the Custom installation type you will see the Custom Setup screen. This screen allows you to change what features of LinkOne WinView will be installed and where these will be installed to on your hard drive. The Technical Reference Material includes all sample application code and the Technical Reference Guide. The LinkOne DBMan option will install the Configuration Manager which replaces the old DBMan functionality in previous versions, as an added option you can also install the source code used to develop DBMan. The installation process has now gathered enough information to install LinkOne WinView onto your computer. Click the Install button to begin copying and configuring files on your computer. - Page 8 of 38 - You will see a number of installation tasks, with a progress bar indicating how far the installation task has progressed. Once all installation tasks have completed successfully, you will see the final installation screen. Click Finish to complete the installation process. - Page 9 of 38 - You can now run LinkOne WinView from the Windows Start menu. - Page 10 of 38 - Getting Started with LinkOne WinView This guide provides an overview of LinkOne WinView functionality and how to start using it quickly and easily. For detailed information on LinkOne WinView functionality we encourage all users to make use of the integrated help file inside LinkOne WinView by pressing F1 when running the program, or running the LinkOne WinView Users Guide from the WinView start menu group. Running LinkOne for the first time If this is your first time using LinkOne WinView V5 and you have previously installed LinkOne WinView v4.3, a pop-up dialog will ask if you would like to import your settings from previous versions. Figure 1: Import Settings dialog To prevent this dialog from appearing, you must edit the Mincom.LinkOne.WinView.config file and add the following XML element. <mincom.linkone> <winview> <migrated value="True"> ... When you click OK, the following settings from the LinkOne.ini file used in previous versions will be imported into LinkOne WinView V5 allowing you to start using LinkOne WinView immediately. - Page 11 of 38 - StartUp: [ImageLink]InitialState [ImageLink]Publisher [ImageLink]Book [ImageLink]Object Libraries: [ImageLink]IL_LOC_ [ImageLink]IL_LOC_DISABLED Notes: [ImageLink]PrivateAnnotationsDir [ImageLink]PublicAnnotationsDir SelectionList: [ImageLink]DefaultSelectionList [ImageLink]Selections PartsList: [ImageLink]ColumnHeadingColor [ImageLink]CurrentEntryColor [ImageLink]CurrentItemColor Pictures: [ImageLink]ActiveColor [ImageLink]InactiveColor TableOfContents: [ImageLink]Hierarchy SelectBook: [ImageLink]LastPublisher [ImageLink]LastBook RecentBooks: [Last Books]* Licenses: [ImageLink]Viewer Security Keys - V4 [ImageLink]Viewer Serial Numbers - V4 Viewing LinkOne Content To start viewing LinkOne content you will need to configure your libraries and then open book. This section aims to get you up and running quickly so you can start exploring LinkOne WinViews features. Further sections will assist in exploring LinkOne features in more detail. - Page 12 of 38 - Adding LinkOne Libraries To add a LinkOne library, open the configuration menu by opening the Tools menu from the toolbar and selecting Configure. This opens the Configuration dialog which allows users to configure and customize LinkOne WinView. Select the Libraries menu item in the tree list on the left hand side of the dialog to open the libraries configuration pane. Figure 2: Configuration - Libraries The libraries configuration pane contains a toolbar at the top of the pane which allows you to add, remove and edit library information. Figure 3: Libraries Toolbar How to Add, Remove or Disable a Library 1. From libraries configuration pane, click the Add Local Library button. 2. A folder browsing dialog will be shown. Select the folder where your LinkOne libraries are located and click OK. 3. You will now see your library under the All Libraries folder in the configuration pane. You can expand a library to see which publisher and books are available from that library. To remove a library, select the library from the list, and click the Delete Selected Library button. To disable a library, select the library from the list, and click the Disable Library button. - Page 13 of 38 - Opening a LinkOne Book You can open a LinkOne book from the Select Book dialog which can be accessed from the Navigation toolbar or the File menu. Figure 4: Opening Select Book dialog from File menu Figure 5: Select Book Command Button The Select Book dialog will open and list books from libraries that are enabled in the libraries configuration screen. To open a book select the book from the tree and click Open or double click on the book in the list. You can preview the picture on the first page using the Preview button and also open a book from a bookmark or view a book you have recent viewed via history. Figure 6: Select Book dialog - Page 14 of 38 - The LinkOne WinView User Interface The LinkOne WinView window contains a number of main controls such as; the Table of Contents (or TOC) control, the Picture control, the Parts List control, Related Pages control and the Selection List control. There are also a number of toolbars; Pictures, Navigation, Navigation 2 and Notes which have tool buttons placed on them to help you access LinkOne functionality quickly. All of these controls can be highly customized to help you get the most out of LinkOne WinView, and make the most of your screen real-estate. Figure 7: The LinkOne User Interface Each LinkOne control can either be a dockable window which can be floated inside the main LinkOne WinView window, or a fixed tabbed control which cannot be floated on the screen but can be grouped with other tabbed controls. How to make a LinkOne Control Docked/Tabbed 1. Right click on the title bar of the control you wish to alter. Select the Dockable menu option to make the control a docked control that can be floated. Select the Floating option to make the control a Floating docked control. If a control is already docked, click the Dockable menu option to make it a tabbed control. If a dockable control is floating and you select the Dockable menu option the control will be changed to a tabbed control. Figure 8: Context Menu on Tabbed Control with Groups - Page 15 of 38 - Toolbars Toolbars allow a user to host command buttons that are shortcuts to common functionality provided by LinkOne WinView. They can be docked or floated much the same way as LinkOne controls. Each toolbar can contain any number of command buttons and a command button can exist on any number of toolbars. Figure 9: Docked Navigation Toolbar You can move a docked toolbar to a different docked or floating location by clicking on the edge dragging the toolbar to the edge of the LinkOne window or double clicking on the toolbar's handle (not on the buttons) will dock or float the toolbar. Figure 10: Floating Navigation Toolbar Toolbars and command buttons can be customized using the Toolbar Customization dialog which can be accessed via any toolbar by right clicking on it and selecting the Customize... option Figure 11: Opening Toolbar Customization Dialog from Context Menu Customizing Toolbars The Toolbar Customization dialog provides options to create and customize toolbars LinkOne WinView. How to customize Toolbars 1. Left-click on the small arrowhead located on the bottom right of a docked toolbar, or the top left of a floating toolbar to open the toolbar menu. 2. Click the Add or Remove Buttons menu option to open a new sub-menu. 3. Select the Customize... menu option to open the Toolbar Customization dialog. You can also quickly add or remove a toolbar from the toolbar by clicking on the button's menu item listed in the Add or Remove buttons sub-menu. - Page 16 of 38 - Selecting the Reset Toolbar menu option will clear any customization made to the toolbar. Custom toolbars created by users can be deleted or renamed, the default LinkOne toolbars cannot be, however buttons can be added and removed from them. Figure 12: Accessing the Customize Toolbar Dialog The toolbar customization dialog can be opened by right-clicking on any toolbar, and selecting the Customize... menu option. Figure 13: Opening Toolbar Customization Dialog from Context Menu How to create a New Toolbar 1. Left-click the New... button to open the New Toolbar dialog. Figure 14: Creating a new Toolbar 2. Enter a name for your toolbar in the Toolbar Name and select a location to dock your toolbar from the Location combo box. 3. Click OK. Your new toolbar will appear on the main LinkOne WinView window and in the Toolbars list. - Page 17 of 38 - To delete or rename a toolbar, select the toolbar from the list and click either the delete or rename buttons. Figure 15: Creating a new Toolbar Toolbar Options The toolbars customization dialog contains options that change the behavior of all toolbars, menus and command buttons. To customize these options, open the Toolbar Customization dialog and open the Options tab. Figure 16: Customize Toolbar Dialog - Options Tab The options and their descriptions are given below. - Page 18 of 38 - Always show full menus If this option is selected, usage data will not hide menu options that are not used regularly. Show full menus after a short delay If Always show full menus is switched off, this option will be enabled. If selected, when you open a menu that has some options hidden due to being used infrequently, after a short delay the menu will expand. If this option is not selected, you must click on the small chevron to expand the menu. Reset my usage data When you use the LinkOne menu, and menu items your usage data is tracked. This counts how many times you select a menu item from a menu (i.e. How often do you open the File menu and Open a Book by Codes). This is used for options like Always show full menus. To reset the usage data, click this button. Large Icons on Menus If switched on, icons within the menus will appear twice as large. Large Icons on Toolbars If switched on, icons on all toolbars will appear twice as large. List font names in their font This option is not used within the LinkOne User Interface. Show ScreenTips on toolbars If switched on, when you hover the mouse over a toolbar button a tool tip will appear after a short delay with the description of the buttons actions. Show shortcut keys in ScreenTips If you have mapped a keyboard mapping to a command button, this will be displayed in the tool tip. Menu Animations Determines the animation used when menus are opened and closed in LinkOne. Floating Toolbar Fade Delay Determines the amount of time required before a floating toolbar will begin to fade out. Customizing Command Buttons Any toolbar that has either been created by a user, an administrator, or that is part of the default toolbars shipped with LinkOne WinView can have command buttons added and removed from them. Command buttons also make up menu options in the main menu, and command buttons can be added, removed and customized in the same way as command buttons on a toolbar. Figure 17: Adding Buttons to Custom Toolbar To start editing command buttons, open the toolbar customization menu from any toolbar, and click on the commands tab. How to Add Command Buttons to a Toolbar or Menu 1. Select the category of the commands you wish to add to the toolbar from the Categories list box. Select All Categories to view all available command buttons - Page 19 of 38 - 2. Left-click the command button item from the Commands list, and drag it onto the toolbar you wish to add it to. 3. You will notice a marker indicating the location on the toolbar the command button will be placed. Release the mouse button to place the button on the toolbar. Figure 18: Placement marker when placing Command Buttons on Toolbar Figure 19: Adding Command Buttons to Menu You can also drag mouse buttons around on the toolbar and change the placement of mouse-buttons in the same manner. How to Remove Command Buttons from a Toolbar or Menu 1. Left-click and hold the mouse button down on the command button you wish to remove. 2. Drag the mouse cursor off the toolbar until the cursor displays a cross in the bottom right corner of the mouse cursor. 3. Releasing the mouse button will remove the command button from the toolbar. - Page 20 of 38 - Command Buttons Properties The toolbar customization dialog allows command button properties such as images, text and display options to be customized. To start customizing command buttons open the Toolbar Customize menu and open the Commands Tab. Figure 20: Edit Toolbar Button - Before Changes How to Customize Command Buttons Left-click the command button you wish to customize, a black border will surround the button. - Page 21 of 38 - Click the Modify Selection button, and a menu will drop down displaying a list of properties of the selected button. Figure 21: The Modify Selection Menu Below is a description of each menu item within the Modify Selection menu. Reset Resets any customizations made to the command button. Delete Deletes the command button from the toolbar. Name The name of the command button. If Text is set to show, this name will be displayed. Copy Button Image Copies the command button's image to the Windows clipboard. Paste Button Image Pastes an image that has been copied to the Windows clipboard onto the command button's panel. Reset Button Image Resets the command button image to the default image. Edit Button Image Opens the Edit Command Button image editor. Default Style Reset the display style to the default style. Text Only (Always) If selected, only the command button's Name will be displayed. Text Only (in Menus) If selected, when a command button is on a toolbar the image will be displayed. In menus the button's Name will be displayed. Image and Text Displays both the command button's image and the Name. Begin a Group If selected, a small separator will be displayed before the button on th t lb If Windows only shows recently used menu items, Un-selecting this option will hide the menu item until a menu is expanded. Recently Used - Page 22 of 38 - Command Button Graphics Any command button image can be copied and pasted to and from other command button images, or from the Windows clipboard when an image has been copied to it. You can also edit the command button image yourself using the built-in image editor. How to Edit a Command Button Image 1. Open the Toolbar Customization Dialog select the Commands tab. 2. Left-click the button from the toolbar or menu that you wish to edit. 3. Open the Modify Selections menu and select the Edit Button Image... option. The Image Editor will appear. 4. Using the image editor's features, edit the image. When you are finished, open the File menu select Save Image As to save the image to a file system, or Exit to close the image editor. You will be prompted to save your changes, click Yes to save your changes, or No to discard them. Figure 22: The Toolbar Button Image Editor Keyboard Shortcuts The Toolbar Customization dialog allows keyboard shortcut keys to be mapped to a command button to provide shortcuts to commonly used features. How to Map a Keyboard Shortcut to a Command 1. Open the Toolbar Customization dialog and select the Toolbars tab. 2. Click the Keyboard... button located at the bottom of the dialog. The Customize Keyboard dialog will appear. 3. From the Categories... list box select a category, and a command from the Commands list box. 4. From the Specify a Shortcut combo box, select a key mapping. 5. Click Assign to assign the key mapping. Click Remove to remove a key mapping assignment. Click Reset All... to remove all key mapping assignments. 6. Click Close to close the Customize Keyboard dialog. - Page 23 of 38 - Note: If a key mapping has already been assigned to a command, the Current Assigned to label will show the command the key mapping is mapped to. If you assign a mapping to a key mapping that has been previously assigned, the old assignment will be overwritten. Figure 23: Adding Custom Key Mapping LinkOne Controls Each control in LinkOne WinView is a dockable container which can be docked inside the LinkOne WinView interface or floated as a panel anywhere on your Windows desktop. They can be resized by hovering the mouse pointer on the edge you want to adjust, left clicking and dragging the mouse until the control size is appropriate for your purposes. How to float/dock a dockable control 1. Left-click and hold the mouse button down on the controls title bar. 2. Holding the mouse button down, move the mouse to another position on the screen. The control will become transparent and move around with the movement of the mouse. If you move the mouse over a docking hint icon, a blue rectangle will show where the control will be docked if you release the mouse button. If you move the grey outline to the edge of the LinkOne window you will notice it will 'snap' into place if you dock it to the edge of the window. - Page 24 of 38 - 3. Once you are happy with the new position of the control, release the mouse button. Figure 24: Floating Contents Control Docked containers can also be pinned or un-pinned. When a container is pinned it will stay visible inside the LinkOne WinView interface. If a control is un-pinned it will be hidden into a tab on a edge of the LinkOne WinView application when it loses focus. If the mouse hovers or clicks on this tab, the control will show it self again. You can pin/un-pin a docked control by clicking on the pin icon on the title bar of the control. Figure 25: Pin/Un-Pin Button on Table of Contents - Page 25 of 38 - Table of Contents Control The table of contents control lists the pages contained in a LinkOne book. By selecting on of these entries, LinkOne WinView will load that pages contents into the viewer. Each entry in the parts list contains the pages title, the page number, and the page reference. If a page contains child pages, a expansion icon will appear beside its entry. Clicking on this will expand or collapse its child pages. Figure 26: Table of Contents - Hierarchy Mode Right clicking on the selection list control shows a context menu which provides access to selection list functionality as well as an option to show a toolbar on the selection list control. The context menu options are the same as those which appear on the toolbar. Figure 27: The Table of Contents Toolbar - Page 26 of 38 - Pictures Control The pictures control remains largely unchanged for this alpha release of WinView. All graphics formats are supported, and all pictures should display correctly. You can pan a picture and zoom in by using the 'rubber-band', using the mouse-wheel or zoom function from the menu. Figure 28: The Picture with rubber-band zoom How to Zoom in on a Picture 1. Left-click on the picture and hold the mouse button down. 2. Drag the mouse to create a zoom 'rubber band'. 3. Release the mouse button to zoom into the picture. Alternatively, you can click anywhere on the picture and use the mouse-wheel to zoom in and out of the picture. You can also change the zoom level by selecting an option from the zoom combo box, or entering a percentage value and pressing the enter key. Figure 29: The Picture Zoom Combo Box Once the picture is larger than the viewable area, you will be able to pan around a picture, thus changing the location of the toolbars and navigating around the picture easily. How to Pan a Picture 1. Right-click on any point on the picture and hold the mouse button down. - Page 27 of 38 - 2. Drag the mouse in the opposite direction to which you wish to pan the picture. As you move the mouse the picture will scroll with the mouse movements. 3. Release the mouse button to stop panning. The Mini-Map A new feature requested by users was a mini-map on the picture control. To show or hide the mini-map click the command button that resides to the left of the zoom combo box. Figure 30: Show/Hide mini-map button A mini-map provides a full view of the currently viewed picture in a small window that can be repositioned anywhere on the picture control. It can be resized and will always show the complete picture. When the main picture is zoomed beyond its extents the mini-map will show a green rectangle around the viewing area of the main picture. Figure 31: The Picture Control with Mini-map Clicking on any point on the mini-map will centre the view rectangle at that point on the main picture. You can also left-click and drag the mouse cursor around on the mini-map which will pan the picture. - Page 28 of 38 - Parts List Control The parts control displays parts list information, embedded documents (i.e. PDF and Word documents) and html pages. If you click on a callout on the picture control, the corresponding entry in the parts list is highlighted and conversely selecting an entry from the parts list will highlight that callout in the picture control. Figure 32: The Parts List Control Selection List Control The selection list control allows you to add or remove items from a LinkOne book which can then be exported to different files or using the .Net development libraries exported to another program or database. Double clicking on an entry in the parts list or picture control will add the part information to the selection list. You can also add blank entries to the selection list and edit the information yourself. Figure 33: The Selection List Control Right clicking on the selection list control shows a context menu which provides access to selection list functionality as well as an option to show a toolbar on the selection list control. The context menu options are the same as those which appear on the toolbar. Figure 34: The Selection List toolbar Selection List Field Mappings Selection List Field Mappings allow you to determine which data is displayed in a selection list when a part from a book is added. This is useful if you want to display different information than that which is displayed in the parts list, or use information from a source external to LinkOne WinView (i.e. A database). Selection List Field Mappings allow you to map fields from - Page 29 of 38 - the current entry, picture, book, publisher or notes into the selection list fields. The Selection List Field Mappings dialog is accessed from the Edit menu. Figure 35: The Selection List Mappings Dialog Configuring LinkOne WinView LinkOne is configured using the Configuration dialog. This dialog allows you to customize the appearance of LinkOne WinView, where LinkOne WinView will store information, licensing, general viewer behavior and where LinkOne WinView should look for books. System Administrators can also use this dialog to lock configuration options and easily deploy this configuration to a network of LinkOne WinView users. How To Access the Configuration Menu 1. Click Tools from the main menu bar 2. Left-click on the Configuration... menu option. The Configuration dialog will now load. Figure 36: Accessing the Configuration Screen from Tools menu - Page 30 of 38 - 3. On the left side of the dialog there are a number of configuration categories. Clicking on a category will load its options into the right side of the dialog and allow you to alter configuration settings. Figure 37: The Configuration Dialog Using the Configuration dialog The configuration dialog is split into two different areas; a configuration list which lists each area of configuration, and a configuration pane which displays the configuration options for the currently selected item in the configuration list. Figure 38: The Picture Configuration Pane - Page 31 of 38 - After you have finished configuring LinkOne WinView, clicking OK will save all your changes. If you are a LinkOne Administrator, you will be able to save changes that will apply to all users of LinkOne WinView by right clicking on a label inside the configuration pane and selecting Administrator Setting. Figure 39: Administration - Locking down Libraries Notes LinkOne WinView notes allow a user to store and review multi-lingual information inside the viewer. Notes can be created using the Notes dialog which can be accessed from the Notes menu and selecting the Notes... menu item. - Page 32 of 38 - The main note dialog is split into two main sections, the note list which contains a sorted list of notes currently accessible to the viewer, and a note pane which displays the information about the currently selected note in the notes list. The note pane will change depending on the type of note selected in the note list. Figure 40: The Common Note Manager LinkOne WinView provides a number of different note types which provide different functionality, the note types and a description of them is given in the table below. Program Note A program note allows you to associate a foile with a book, a page, or part. When the note is activated the associated file is executed. Cross Reference Note A cross reference note gives you the ability link information between two LinkOne books, pages or picture or parts list items together. Text Note A text note allows you store text/html that opens in a note viewer when activated. Value Note A value note allows you to store a value in a note which can be accessed from external programs. Hyperlink Note A hyperlink note is used to create a hyperlink to a website or another LinkOne book. Editing Notes The Notes dialog has a toolbar which allows you to create, delete and modify LinkOne notes. Figure 41: The Notes Toolbar To create a note, click on the Add Note button and select the note type you wish to create. A new note of that type will appear in the note list, and the note pane will open a blank form. Once you have entered all required information you will be able to click OK to save your note changes. - Page 33 of 38 - If the OK button is disabled then there is incorrect or missing information in one of the notes that has been currently edited. Incorrect or missing information is highlighted by an attention icon next to the field which needs to be altered so the note can be saved. Clicking Cancel will discard any changes made to notes since the last save and close the dialog. The Notes Explorer The notes explorer dialog allows you to view all note types that are available from your current position in a LinkOne book. This dialog is very useful if there are a large number of notes and you wish to find a certain note to view. Using the notes explorer dialog you can also delete notes that are no longer required which is valuable when maintaining notes which are shared by a large number of users. Figure 42: The Notes Explorer Parts List Notes The parts list allows you to quickly create notes that associate with an entry in the parts list via a context menu that is accessible by right clicking on an entry in the parts list. This menu allows you create a note or bookmark that is associated with this item. Figure 43: Parts List Context Menu - Page 34 of 38 - If an entry in the parts list has a note associated with it, a small note icon will be shown in the first column. Hovering the mouse over this icon will show a note tooltip which will display the contents of the note. Right clicking on this entry will show the note context menu along with any notes associated with that parts list entry. Clicking on a note in this menu will execute that notes action (i.e. View text note, follow hyperlink note). Figure 44: Parts List Tooltip on Note Bookmarks Bookmarks allow you store your location in a book and quickly come back to it later on by opening the bookmark from the Bookmarks dialog which can be accessed by opening the Bookmarks menu and selecting the Bookmarks... menu option. The Bookmarks and Notes dialogs are similar in their look, feel and behavior. The bookmarks dialog is split into two main sections, the bookmark list which contains a sorted list of all bookmarks, and a details pane which displays the information about the currently selected bookmark in the list. Figure 45: The Bookmarks Dialog - Page 35 of 38 - Editing Bookmarks The bookmark dialog has a toolbar that is very similar and provides the same functionality as the notes toolbar. Figure 46: The Bookmark Toolbar To create a bookmark, click on the Add Bookmark button. This will create a new bookmark inside the bookmark list and a blank bookmark pane will be opened. Bookmarks can be created via two ways; Direct and Via Bookmark. Direct bookmarks are a bookmark that point to a direct location within a book, page, picture or entry list. and select the note type you wish to create. Via Bookmark allows you to create a new bookmark that points to an existing bookmark. This is a useful tool if a bookmark already points to an existing location but you wish to change the location or access modifiers, or the language that it is defined in. Searching LinkOne WinView provides functionality to search through books via the search dialogs. The search dialogs are accessible from the Search menu and all use the same search dialog which displays information according to the type of search you are performing. You can search more than one book by clicking the Multi Book checkbox at the bottom of the screen which will enable the Books button. Clicking the Books button will open a Select Books dialog allowing you to choose which books will be searched. Figure 47: Page Titles Search with Results - Page 36 of 38 - When a search has finished the matching page titles, books (if it is a multi book search) and match information will be displayed in the search form. Selecting a matching page title will display all the matches found on that page in the match information list. By selecting a page, book or match and clicking the Go To button, LinkOne WinView will jump to that position in the book. You can also load custom search sets that may have been published into the books by opening the Other Searches dialog available from the Search menu. Filtering Filtering allows you to filter information out to help you navigate through and locate part information quicker. To open the filter dialogs, select either Permanent Filters or Temporary Filters from the Edit menu. A temporary filter will only affect viewing in the currently open book. If you change books or close LinkOne WinView down, these filters will be removed. Permanent filters are saved to your hard drive and can be applied at different positions in LinkOne WinView. The permanent filter dialogs will list all filters in a list on the left hand side and the currently selected filter details in the details pane on the right. Selecting a filter will load its settings into the dialog and allow you to update them. You can add and delete filters by using the toolbar at the top of the dialog. The dialog also provides access and location modifiers allowing you to customize where the filter is accessible from, and who has access to it. Figure 48: Permanent Filters Dialog - Page 37 of 38 - The temporary filters dialog allows you to view and change filters in the current book. Any changes made to these filers will only affect the view of the current book and the temporary filters will be discarded when you start viewing a different book, or you close LinkOne WinView. Selecting a filter in the filter list on the left side of the screen will load possible filter values into the right side. Selecting or entering a value and clicking OK will set the temporary filter value. Figure 49: Temporary Filters Dialog Printing Printing allows users to print LinkOne content to an external printer device. Users can print a selection list, parts list, picture or zoomed area of a picture, a page or an entire book. All printing functionality is provided via a Print dialog. Users or publishers can use printing layouts to customize the output of printed LinkOne content Figure 50: The Print Dialog The available content combo box allows the user to choose which content you want to print. Clicking OK will print the content to the - Page 38 of 38 -