Front Panel ReferenceDeleting and Restoring Various Types of Controlscontrol:restoringrestoring Front Panel controlsIt may be difficult to restore certain types of deleted controls.
The level of difficulty depends on how the control was created, and on its
functionality.Controls in the Front Panel can be created two ways:By dragging an icon from File Manager or Application Manager to
an Install Icon control.These controls are easy to restore--simply
repeat the installation procedure.By defining the control in a Front Panel configuration file
(see the Common Desktop Environment Advanced User's and
System Administrator's Guide).
The built-in controls and controls provided by your system
administrator are defined this way.If you delete a control defined in a configuration file, it you
may be more difficult to restore, since
there may not be an
icon in File Manager or the Application Manager that you can
install.
ExampleSuppose you perform the following procedure:
Add a subpanel to the File Manager control.
Install an icon into the new Home Folder subpanel.
Copy the new control to the Main Panel.
This places the File Manager control in the subpanel, and makes
it possible to delete the control using its pop-up menu.
If you delete this control, however, it will&newline;nbe difficult to restore.On-Item Help for Front Panel ControlsThese topics provide the on-item help for the Front Panel and its default
controls.
Front Panel Clock ControlClock controlThe clock control displays the time of day
maintained by the operating system.See AlsoUsing the Front Panel
Front Panel Calendar ControlDate controlCalendar controlThe Calendar control displays the system date.Click the control to start the Calendar application.See AlsoUsing the Front Panel
For information about the Calendar application:
Calendar Manager HelpThe Front Panel File Manager ControlFile Manager controlHome controlClick the File Manager control to open
a File Manager view of your home folder.See AlsoUsing the Front Panel
For information about File Manager, see
File Manager HelpFront Panel Text Editor ControlClick the Text Editor control to start the Text Editor application.See AlsoUsing the Front Panel
For information about the Text Editor application, see
Text Editor HelpFront Panel Mailer Control.Click the Mail control to start the Mailer applicationYou can also use the control to mail a single file or group of files:To Mail One or More FilesSelect the file(s) in File Manager.
Drag the file(s) from File Manager and drop them on the Mail control.
Type the subject and destination address(es) into the New Message dialog
box.
Click Send.
See AlsoUsing the Front Panel
For information about the Mailer application, see
Mailer HelpFront Panel Default Printer ControlPrinter controlPrint Manager controlprinting:using the Front PanelPrint ManagerClick the Printer control to open the Printer Jobs
dialog box, which shows the status of print jobs
on the default printer.Drag a file from File Manager to the control to print the file
on the default printer.Front Panel Style Manager ControlStyle Manager controlClick the Style Manager control to start Style Manager.
Use Style Manager to customize the appearance and behavior of
your desktop session.See AlsoUsing the Front Panel
For information about the Style Manager application, see
Style Manager HelpFront Panel Application Manager ControlApplication Manager controlApplication Manager:openingClick the Application Manager control to open Application
Manager.Application Manager is a container for the applications
registered on your system.See AlsoUsing the Front Panel
For information about Application Manager, see
Application Manager HelpFront Panel Information Manager ControlFront Panel:help on
Click the Information Manager control to open the Book List window,
displaying the available information libraries.
The top level lists all the information libraries on your system.
To open an item, click on the right arrow next to it.
When you open an information library, you will see a list of the bookcases
it contains. When you open a bookcase, you will see a list of the
books within that bookcase. When you open a book, you will see a list of the
sections that book contains.
To collapse a list, click on the down arrow next to it.
See AlsoUsing the Front Panel
For information about the Information Manager, see
Information Manager HelpFront Panel Trash Can ControlTrash controlClick the Trash control to open the Trash Can window.Drag a file from File Manager to the control to delete the
file to the trash can.See AlsoUsing the Front Panel
For information about the Trash Can window,see
Trash Can HelpFront Panel Workspace Switchworkspace switchUse the buttons in the workspace switch to change workspaces.
The button for the current workspace is "pushed in."To change the name of the current workspace, click its button and
edit the name in the button.See AlsoUsing the Front Panel
Front Panel Lock ControlClick the Lock control to lock the display.
No input from your keyboard or mouse will be allowed until
you unlock the display with your password.See AlsoTo Lock Your DisplayUsing the Front Panel
Front Panel Busy LightThe busy light blinks to indicate that the system is running
an action.See AlsoUsing the Front Panel
Front Panel Exit ControlClick the Exit control to end your desktop session.See AlsoTo Log OutUsing the Front Panel
Front Panel Terminal ControlClick the Terminal control to open a terminal emulator
window.The default terminal is dtterm.See AlsoUsing the Front Panel
For information about the dtterm terminal emulator, see
dtterm Terminal Emulator HelpFront Panel Icon Editor ControlClick the Icon Editor control to open Icon Editor.
Use Icon Editor to create new icons (bitmap and pixmap files) or edit
existing ones.See AlsoUsing the Front Panel
For information about the Icon Editor:
Icon Editor HelpFront Panel Desktop Introduction ControlClick the Desktop Information control to display:
An overview of the desktop applications
Instructions for using basic desktop controls such as
menus, text boxes, and lists
Instructions for using the File Selection dialog
See AlsoUsing the Front Panel
Front Panel Help ControlClick this control to display the Front Panel help volume.The Front Panel help volumes contains information on using and
customizing the Front Panel.Front PanelFor a list of Front Panel controls, see:
Front Panel On Item Help Controlhelp on a controlcontrol:getting helpFront Panel:getting helpTo get on-item help on a Front Panel control:Click the On Item Help control.
Click the control you want help on.
See AlsoUsing the Front Panel
Front Panel Move HandlesFront Panel:movingmoving the Front PanelTo move the Front Panel:
Point to a move handle.
Hold down mouse button 1 as you drag the Front Panel.
Front Panel Menu ButtonFront Panel menuUse this button to display the Front Panel menu.
RestoreRestores the Front Panel icon to its full window
MoveActivates the Front Panel for moving, so that it can be moved
using the arrow keys
MinimizeTurns the Front Panel into an icon
LowerPuts the Front Panel behind other windows
RefreshRepaints the display
Log outEnds the desktop session
Front Panel Minimize ControlChoose this control to minimize the Front Panel to its window icon.Double-click the icon to restore the Front Panel window.Subpanel ButtonIf a control has an attached subpanel, the subpanel
button contains an arrow.Use the subpanel button to display or close the subpanel.Workspace Switch ButtonThe workspace switch contains a button for each workspace.Click a workspace button to switch to that workspace.See AlsoFront Panel Install Icon ControlUse the Install Icon control to add applications to the Front Panel.To add an application to the Front Panel, drag its icon
from Application Manager to the Install Icon control.You can also drag data files and folders to the Install Icon control.See AlsoOccupy Workspace DialogWindowindicates the window from which the dialog was displayed.Workspaceslists the names of the workspaces. Select one or more
names in the list to display the window in that workspace.All Workspacesselect to place the window in all the workspaces.OKapply the current settings and close the window.Cancelrestore settings to previous values and close the window.HelpDisplays this help topic.Logout ConfirmationChoose Continue logout to log out.
Choose Cancel logout to avoid logging out.
Before you log out, always save any open data files.
In particular, be sure to save data in applications
that run in terminal windows.
Data files, and applications that do not create
their own windows cannot be saved automatically during logout.Additionally, some non-desktop applications do not
save their internal state during logout and may need
to be restarted manually next time you login.To change whether your current session is restarted
or your home session restored, click Style Manager's Startup
icon.Restoring your current session will bring back
this session exactly as it is right now. Restoring
your home session will bring back the session you
previously saved as the session to which you want
to keep returning. Save a home session by choosing
Set Home Session in Style Manager's Startup dialog box.Session Creation Confirmation
A display-specific session is a session that is associated with the type
of display on which the session was created. A display-specific can be
either a home session or a current session. At login, a saved
display-specific session is presented as one of the session choices. CDE
will launch a display-specific session only if it is compatible with the
user's login display.
Choose Continue to create the display-specific session.
Choose Cancel to exit and return to the Login manager.
Session Initialization Failure
This dialog box identifies the function
that caused the session initialization to fail.
Application Close Reasons
This dialog box identifies the reasons
for an application's shutdown.