The description is given for the tools that support interface of Foresight Analytics Platform 9 or earlier.

In this article:

Tool Interface Description

Main Menu

Ribbon

Side Panel

Status Bar

Advanced Interface Settings

Toolbar

Quick Access Toolbar

Floating Panel

Shortcut Keys

Tool Interface Description

The interface contains common elements that are used to work with tools:

Common tool interface:

Features of web application interface

To study main principles of working with tools in the desktop and web applications, see the General Principles of Work section.

Main Menu

The main menu includes a list of commands that are used to execute various operations with a tool, and consists of several submenus:

NOTE. The menu name depends on the tool, for example, the main menu named Document in the Dashboards tool.

Ribbon

The ribbon enables the user to quickly find necessary commands. The commands are grouped logically and displayed on tabs. Each tab is related to the type of executed operation, for example, working with data or setting up page layout.

Some tabs are shown only on demand. These tabs are named context tabs, as they are brought up by some kind of event. For example, the Object.Chart and Object.Format tabs are displayed in the Reports tool on selecting a chart on the report sheet.

On resizing the window, groups of buttons are minimized to one button. Clicking such a button displays the whole command group in the popup window, for example:

Main functions and features of the ribbon:

Collapse ribbon

Scroll tabs

Scroll panels

Side Panel

Side Panel is a tool to manage active object properties.

The side panel contains a set of tabs that are used to set up object parameters. The set of tabs and their names depend on the object type to work with.

Side panel tabs are grouped. To navigate the groups of tabs, use radio buttons with the same names in the upper part of the side panel.

Example of side panel for working with a chart:

The upper part of the panel shows a name and an icon of active object. The example presents an active object - Chart.

To show the list with hidden tabs, click the Panels button. To go to the required tab, click its name.

Operations with side panel:

Show or hide side panel

Expand or collapse side panel

Status Bar

A status bar is a bar at the bottom of the window.

Basic aggregates of the selected cell range are calculated using commands of status bar context menu:

NOTE. Basic aggregates of the selected cell range can be calculated only in reports and data entry forms.

By default, checkboxes of the Mean and Sum options are selected. When a checkbox is selected or deselected, the menu remains open so that multiple aggregates can be selected. The selected aggregates are saved for the current report and are displayed in the status bar when the report opens next time. If the dialog box is resized and all selected aggregates cannot be displayed in the status bar, the last displayed aggregates are hidden first of all.

The status bar always shows status of working modes enabled and disabled using keyboard keys.

Mode Key Description
CAP CAPS LOCK Mode of entering upper-case letters.
NUM NUM LOCK Mode of use of additional numeric keyboard.
SCRL SCROLL LOCK / SCRLK Mode that changes control keys behavior using the cursor.

Advanced Interface Settings

Toolbar

Some Foresight Analytics Platform tools use toolbars instead of the ribbon in the interface. Toolbars contain duplicated frequently used main menu commands. Toolbars may also contain various controls that are not available in the main menu. If required, the user can create a custom toolbar and put all required controls to it.

Toolbar setup is available in development environment, styles table, task container, MDM dictionary and so on.

To set up toolbars, open the context menu in the main menu area or toolbar area and select the Set Up item.

Set up commands

Set up toolbars

Set up keyboard

Quick Access Toolbar

A quick access toolbar is used to locate the most frequently used items on the top of the ribbon.

Depending on the tool in use, the quick access toolbar contains the following default commands:

To set up quick access toolbar, select the Set Up Quick Access Toolbar item in the ribbon's context menu. The quick access toolbar setup dialog box opens:

Available operations with commands:

NOTE. The quick access toolbar in the web application is fixed and contains the Undo and Redo buttons.

Floating Panel

Floating panels are special windows attached to one of the application main window sides that provide quick access to logically grouped functions. For example, the Search Results floating panel in the repository object navigator shows the list of all objects selected based on specified conditions and shows functions that can be used to work with these objects. This enables the user to control objects contained in different folders using the same panel.

Panels can be moved to any position on the screen or other display. Use autohide functions to save screen place.

Move floating panel

Autohide function

Shortcut Keys

Shortcut keys are used to provide quick access to menu and ribbon options from the keyboard.

A shortcut key is a keyboard button pressed together with modifiers.

Modifiers are CTRL, SHIFT, ALT keys. A shortcut key may include different number of modifiers. In this case it does not matter, in which order these keys are pressed.

Shortcut keys are denoted by "+" sign, for example:

Shortcut keys are set up:

To display the dialog boxes

The Shortcut Key dialog box in the object navigator:

The Keyboard tab in Settings dialog box for tools:

The Settings dialog box is opened by means of the Tools > Parameters command for tools:

For other tools, the dialog box is opened by means of the Tools > Settings main menu item.

The following settings are available:

NOTE. Command sets depend on the tool, in which the dialog box was opened.

See also:

Getting Started with Web Application and Desktop Application