Designer Studio — Setting your preferences |
Complete this panel to review or modify personal settings that affect the operation of the Designer Studio, the Business Analyst portal, and the Explorers.
Select Preferences from the Profile menu. The Profile menu is accessed by the down-arrow () to the right of your own full name displayed in the header of your developer-role portal (the Designer Studio or Business Analyst portal).
To restore all preference settings to the original values that apply to new operators, click Apply Default Preferences.
The system saves preferences as an instance of the Data-CESettings class.
Complete the general preferences to control the behavior of the window for the Designer Studio or Business Analyst portal.
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Description |
Run process in |
The selections in the Run process in section define the behavior that happens when you begin a new work item in the portal by selecting > Run Process in either the Designer Studio or Business Analyst portal window. In the drop-down list, select where user forms appear:
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Skin |
Optional. If you select If a skin is circumstanced, it will be applied during runtime if the circumstance condition is true. |
Exit | |
Warn always? |
Select to require a confirmation each time you click the Log off link. |
Warn when data has changed? |
Select to require a confirmation when you use the Close button () for a rule or data form that contains modified but unsaved data. |
General Preferences — Keyboard
To view or change keyboard preferences, click the plus sign in the left panel to expand the General group, and then click the Keyboard link.
Set the preferences in this group to control use of keyboard shortcuts when using the Designer Studio window or Business Analyst portal window. See Navigating with keyboard shortcuts.
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Description |
Enable |
Select to allow use of keyboard shortcuts in the portal window, such as CTRL + 0 to log off. Clear to disable these shortcuts. |
Restore Defaults |
Click to reset all keyboard shortcuts to the default values. |
Show Current |
Click to display all of your current keyboard settings. |
To view or change a single keyboard shortcut, select a Category from the list in the left panel and then select a Command from the list in the right panel. |
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Category |
Select the category that includes the command you want to view or change:
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Command | Select a command in the category. |
ShortCut Key |
Define a shortcut for the selected command, by selecting or clearing checkboxes for the
Chose shortcut assignments carefully. This facility allows you to override (reassign) keyboard shortcut values that are defined by Microsoft Internet Explorer, such as Click Save to record your changes. |
To view or change log off preferences, click the plus sign in the left panel to expand the General group, and then click the Log off link.
Set these preferences to determine the details to save when you log out. These choices affect the initial appearance and state of the portal window when you next log in.
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Description |
Restore, from last log off | |
Full State of Desktop | Select to save all of the states described in the following checkboxes. |
Open Rules | Select to cause rules and data instances that are open when you log out to be reopened when you next log in. |
Explorer Panel | Select to save the Application Explorer state (and the state of other visible explorers) when you log out. The system restores these tools when you next log in. |
Set the Edit Preferences to affect the presentation of rule forms and data forms in the workspace.
Depending on the portal you are using, these preferences may be locked and not changeable. This condition is controlled by the Operator cannot override checkbox on the Options tab of the Portal form.
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Description |
Rule Actions |
Set these preferences to affect the appearance of open forms in the portal window. |
Open | |
Expand header |
Select to present a newly opened rule or data form with the header visible () rather than collapsed (). See Identifying parts of rule and data forms. |
Maximum open rules |
Select to control how many rules (or data instances) can be open at once and shown on the Tab bar. The default is 20, the maximum allowed. When you reach this maximum, you can't open an additional form until you close another. See Designer Studio — Working with the Tab Bar. Changes to this value take effect the next time you log in. |
Delete |
Set two preferences to affect the operation of the portal after you click the Delete toolbar button (). |
Warn |
Select to ask for confirmation for each requested Delete () operation. |
Remove |
Select to close a rule form or data form immediately when a Delete operation is successful. |
Save As |
Set the Auto Check-out preference to control check-out. |
Auto Check-out |
Select to automatically check out a new rule you create with the Save As () toolbar operation. (Check out occurs only when both the RuleSet containing the new rule and your own Operator ID are enabled for checkout.) |
Flow Settings |
Set the Orientation preference to affect the editing of flows. |
Orientation |
Select |
Visio Settings |
Set these preferences to affect the editing of flows with Visio. These do not affect flow editing with the Process Modeler. See Flows — Editing in Visio — Flow Properties. |
Collapse Nav Pane |
Select to automatically hide the navigation panel when editing a flow in Visio. This allows more of the form to be visible at once. |
Show GridLines |
When this option is selected, a grid appears in the background when you edit a flow in Visio. This can help you lay out the shapes in a pleasing and logical manner. |
Stencil |
Select the stencil that is the default for new flows you create. See Business Process Modeling Notation. Existing flows are not affected by this preference, even when you later update them. You can override this preference when you create a single flow by completing the Use Template field on the New form. See Flows — Completing the New Form. When editing a flow in Visio, you can change the current stencil using the Flow Properties panel. See Flows — Editing in Visio — Flow properties. |
Property Panel | These preferences control operation of property panels on Harness, Section, and Flow Action forms. |
Auto Apply |
Select to apply changes you make to a Cell Property panel, Layout panel, or other similar panels automatically as soon as you tab from a field. When this option is selected, the panel is pinned. |
Modified |
Select:
(If selected, a warning dialog appears if you close a panel without clicking Apply or Cancel.) You can't change this setting when Auto-Apply is selected. |
Set view preferences to control which Explorer tools appear in the navigation panel.
Only those View preferences that apply to the Profile Explorer, Application Explorer, and My Rules take effect in the Business Analyst portal. Those View preferences that apply to the Class Explorer and Rule Explorer do not apply to the Business Analyst portal.
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Description |
Explorer Panel | |
Show All |
Select to cause the Designer Studio window to display all available Explorers. Clear to select Explorers individually. Excluding Explorer tools that you never use can improve the performance of the Designer Studio. Preference settings do not affect the visibility of the Project Explorer. The Project Explorer appears in the Designer Studio only for applications that have the Project Management feature enabled. |
Profile Explorer |
Select to have the Profile Explorer available in the navigation panel. See About the Profile Explorer. |
Application Explorer |
Select to have the Application Explorer available in the navigation panel. See About the Application Explorer. |
Class Explorer |
Select to have the Class Explorer available in the navigation panel. See About the Class Explorer. (Not applicable in the Business Analyst portal.) |
Rules Explorer |
Select to have the Rules Explorer available in the navigation panel. See About the Rules Explorer. (Not applicable in the Business Analyst portal.) |
My Rules |
Select to have the My Rules explorer available in the navigation panel. See About My Rules. |
Customize | |
Application Explorer |
Click to review or modify Application Explorer preferences. See Setting Application Explorer preferences. |
Class Explorer |
Click to select which base classes and other top-level classes appear in the Class Explorer selection box. (Not applicable in the Business Analyst portal.) See Setting Class Explorer preferences. |
My Alerts Pop-up | |
Show Popup |
Select this checkbox to have a small alert window appear when your requestor session produces an alert. (The window does not interfere with processing or typing and disappears quickly; no click is required to dismiss it.) See Working with the My Alerts tool. |
Display |
These controls affect the order and labeling of nodes in the Class Explorer and Application Explorer trees. These settings do not affect which rules and classes appear. |
Hierarchy |
Select:
For example:
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Display Type |
Select how objects are identified in the Class Explorer and Application Explorer:
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Set tools preferences to affect the display or operation of specific tools.
Select the appropriate checkbox to cause the corresponding tool to open in a new window when you start the tool. Clear the checkbox to start the tool in a pane within the portal workspace.
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Description |
Clipboard | See About the Clipboard tool |
Performance | See About the Performance tool |
Style viewer | See About the Style Viewer |
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Description |
Show Pin | This preference applies only if the current system is associated with a Project Management Framework system. Select to display the pushpin when this feature is enabled. See Direct Feedback feature and Project Management Framework. |
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Description |
PMF User ID |
This preference applies and displays if there is a working connection between your current application and the Project Management Framework. This ID is used to reconcile different IDs between the application and the framework to ensure that project work appears on your Project Worklist and your development updates are tracked in the framework. Enter your user ID in the Project Management Framework if that user ID is different than your ID in the application. Otherwise, leave it blank to default and use your application user ID. |
Set search preferences to control the Search facility at the upper right of the Designer Studio. See Designer Studio — Using the Search facility.
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Description |
Maximum number of results to display | |
Initial Results |
Select a value between 5 and 50 to limit how many initial search responses are initially displayed. A lower limit produces faster response. Regardless of the limit you set, you can access a larger set of search responses by clicking the More... link from the Search results pop-up. |
Full Rule- Results |
Select a value between 100 and 5,000 to limit how many full Rule- search responses are displayed. A lower limit produces faster response. |
Full Data- Results |
Select a value between 100 and 5,000 to limit how many full Data- search responses are displayed. A lower limit produces faster response. |