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> Insert Term into Frontpanel, Editing Frontpanel under AIX
tripixz
Posted: Jul 30 2004, 01:19 PM
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Hey guys

I have a problem with editing the Frontpanel under IBM AIX.

I created a new frontpanel with a file called "mypanel.fp" in the .dt/types folder.
It worked an now i got my new Frontpanel. But it is empty so i thought i have to
fill it with a term or an other icon/applikation. I tried several times to insert
this term into the panel but i didn't work.

Can please somebody have a look at the file and give me a feedback were
i did the mistake.

***************************
PANEL Front_Panel
{
CONTROL_BEHAVIOR single_click
LOCKED False
PANEL_GEOMETRY +1+1
DISPLAY_HANDLES True
}

BOX First_Box
{
CONTAINER_NAME Front_Panel
POSITION_HINTS 1
}

CONTROL Clock
{
TYPE clock
CONTAINER_NAME First_Box
CONTAINER_TYPE BOX
POSITION_HINTS first
ICON Fpclock
LABEL Clock
HELP_TOPIC FPOnItemClock
HELP_VOLUME FPanel
}

CONTROL Exit
{
TYPE icon
CONTAINER_NAME Switch
CONTAINER_TYPE SWITCH
POSITION_HINTS 3
ICON Fpexit
LABEL Exit
PUSH_ACTION ExitSession
HELP_TOPIC FPOnItemExit
HELP_VOLUME FPanel
}

SWITCH Switch
{
CONTAINER_NAME First_Box
POSITION_HINTS 4
NUMBER_OF_ROWS 2
HELP_VOLUME FPanel
HELP_TOPIC FPOnItemSwitch
}

CONTROL Term
{
TYPE icon
CONTAINER_NAM Dtterm
CONTAINER_TYPE SWITCH
POSITION_HINTS 5
ICON Fpterm
LABEL Terminal
PUSH_ACTION Dtterm
HELP_TOPIC FPOnItemTerm
HELP_VOLUME FPanel
}
***************************

thanks a lot

greetz tripixz
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