Toolbar Clause Samples
The Toolbar clause defines the rules and specifications regarding the use, display, or functionality of a toolbar within a software application or digital platform. Typically, this clause outlines what tools or features must be included in the toolbar, how users can access or customize it, and any restrictions on modifying its appearance or behavior. By establishing clear guidelines for the toolbar, this clause ensures a consistent user experience and helps prevent confusion or misuse of key application features.
Toolbar. The Toolbar is located near the top of the Main Window. The buttons display in the toolbar depend on the model type (physical, logical and conceptual). You can use the toolbar to perform some basic tasks, such as adding tables, entities or views, applying Auto Layout feature, etc.
Toolbar. The Toolbar is located near the top of the Main Window. The buttons display in the toolbar depend on the model type (physical, logical and conceptual). You can use the toolbar to perform some basic tasks, such as adding tables, entities or views, applying Auto Layout feature, etc. The Explorer pane has two tabs: Model and Diagram. Model tab holds all tables, views or entities in the model, including those used in each individual diagram. You can simply drag an object from the Model tab and drop to the active diagram canvas. Diagram tab holds all the objects (tables, views, layers, notes, images, relations, etc) added to the active diagram. If the Explorer pane is hidden, choose View -> Show Explorer from the main menu.
Toolbar. Buttons to execute commands. Frequently used buttons are displayed. The buttons allow executing each command by clicking once. (See page 26 – 27)
Toolbar. As of the Amendment Two Effective Date, Google approves the Client Application known as the “[*] Toolbar” (but only those URLs set forth in Exhibit A attached hereto) as a WebSearch Client Application and AFS Client Application, subject to such [*] Toolbar complying with all terms and conditions of the Agreement applicable to Client Applications, including without limitation Google’s Client Application Guidelines. The implementation of Google Services on the [*] Toolbar shall be in material conformity with the screen shot attached hereto as Exhibit B and Customer shall notify Google if and to the extent any material changes are made to such implementation.
Toolbar. The Toolbar provides information about the status of monitored devices and options to expand, add group or device.
Toolbar a. The toolbar-related terms in the Affiliate Agreement (including but not limited to Attachments C and D of the Affiliate Agreement) are hereby incorporate by reference and amended to include Publisher such that both Publisher’s Affiliate and Publisher are subject to the same toolbar-related terms in the Affiliate Agreement and all rights, responsibilities, and obligations in connection with such terms.
Toolbar. After starting SpecWare, the menu bar will initially offer File, Logger and Help menu options. The quick-buttons, from left to right, are Exit SpecWare, Open File, Save Logger Data, WatchDog Manager, Readout 2000-Series WatchDog, Launch Original WatchDog Logger, Readout Original WatchDog, and Original Weather Station Monitor, and specify Large/Small Toolbar Buttons. After a file is opened or a logger is downloaded, the Edit, Print, View and Tools menu options will appear and the View Data as Text and Change Graph Parameters quick- buttons will be activated. Two additional quick-buttons, Reset Zoom and Zoom Out, will be activated if the graph zoom feature is used (see pp. 33-34).
Toolbar. When you are in the Opening Table mode you can see its toolbar over the Path window. It contains the buttons that allow you to execute the most frequently called operations in this mode. New table – clicking on this button instantly updates the content of the opening table. Drop the mouse pointer in the Path window. When you navigate along the path variation, you can click the New table button at anytime. It is an especially useful function; it may happen that the Table window contains too much information for a single working session. In this case you may choose to move forward along the path line until you find a simpler position with fewer variations. Then click this button and the opening table will be re-constructed. *.PDF, *.BMP or *.JPG file. The Save dialog box appears; indicate the export file name there and click the OK button to start exporting. You can use the export files for preparing publications. Here Show history option opens the history dialog box: This dialog box presents you with several fragments from the opening tables you have built, together with the control elements that help you to navigate between the positions. It is an extremely useful feature of the Opening table mode. If you make a few moves from some interesting opening and then build the opening table, it will contain an overwhelming number of variations and you may find yourself lost facing that bulk of information. It makes sense to make a few moves more along some particular line and update the opening table from that position, then you can more easily understand the development of the game in a fewer number of variations. Any time you want you can return to the previous position using the Show history option and this dialog box. Repeating this procedure several times greatly promotes the process of learning an opening that is unfamiliar to you and enhancing your understanding of its strategic patterns. The upper drop-down list in this dialog contains options that help you to filter the history of the positions. You can choose between the various tables built From the tables start position, From current position and From initial position. The last option indicates the widest possible choice since all the tables (or rather the paths), may be prolonged backwards to the initial position. The lower drop- down box contains options that allow filtering the tables by the time they have been built – Session, Today, Three days, Week, Month and Full. In this case too, the last opt...
Toolbar. The toolbar is your main source of editing. Depending on your current selection the toolbar will change colors showing you which options are available for that current selection. The current selection is always the furthest list to the right with a blue selection highlight and is read from a left to right listing each list selection as you go, preceded by the design module type. In figure 4.1.1 the current selection is read as Beams > Glulams > E-Rated Western Species > 16F-E4 > 3.125 x 15. Each individual button has two settings, enabled and disabled. You cannot click on a disabled button. The disabled buttons are always shown in grayscale and upon enabling they become full color. Clicking an enabled, full color toolbar button will execute that buttons function on the current selection. This will bring up new forms for review or actually perform the function on the listbox. Right-clicking the mouse on any of the four lists will bring up a pop-up list. This is sometimes much more convenient than moving the mouse all the way down to the toolbar. The pop-up menu will always reflect the available options shown in the toolbar.
Toolbar. 1. Scan Mode: Provide [Scan & Recognize] and [Send Image], click to select scan mode. If you select Scan & Recognize mode, it will scan and recognize text to your com- puter. If you select Send Image mode, it will send the scanned image to your computer. Note: When you use Send Image mode, you need to run the software which supports im- age format such as MS Word.
2. Recognition Language: mini ScanEYE can recognize English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Japanese, Korean, French, German, Italian and Spanish languages. Click to select the language you desire to recognize.