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OpenSpan Windows and Scripting Container for Lotus 1.0.23. Resolved issues, Installation, System Requirements, Known Issues and Limitations, New Features. |
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OpenSpan Windows and Scripting Container for Lotus 1.0.22. Resolved issues, Installation, System Requirements, Known Issues and Limitations, New Features. |
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Show Loading Window allows you to show or disable the recurring dialog windows that announce "Loading OpenSpan Container." The default is False , to disable the notifications. Select True to continue displaying them. ... |
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Minimal Tab Size sets the size of tabs in running applications to use the smallest screen space possible. Use is recommended. Default is True . To disable the property, select False . NOTE : Using the property to minimize tab sizes removes the "X" closing control from the tab. If you opt to ... |
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Reparent Container Tab Orientation sets the orientation of the reparenting container tabs, which represent each toplevel window in the application, on the Top , Bottom , Left , or Right sides of the container. ... |
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Resize Sizeable App To Fit While Reparente d is for applications that are resizable. True forces applications to shrink to the size of the reparenting container viewport. False leaves the application at its “natural” size, with scroll bars on the viewport. ... |
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OpenSpan Windows and Scripting Container for Lotus 1.0.22. Resolved issues, Installation, System Requirements, Known Issues and Limitations, New Features. |
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The following table lists the log categories that appear in the Diagnostics Configuration window. These settings work for all logging messages output through the File Publisher. Category
Description
All Categories
All logged categories. Adapters
Logs general adapter information (for example, ... |
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The OpenSpan Scripting Container (OSC) is used to create scripts (written in JavaScript) that can be executed using wires in a composite application. Additionally, each script has the ability to directly interact with any OpenSpan Windows Container, using Property Broker properties, or native ... |
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The Script Assistant window, opened by clicking the question mark button on the OpenSpan Scripting Container toolbar, can help you to create syntactically correct code by copying and pasting properties and methods from the Script Assistant directly into the scripting editor. The Script Assistant ... |
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Overview SuperTrace ® collects and logs diagnostic messages for each process thread active when running an OpenSpan Windows Container. Diagnostic messages are logged to a series of files with the extension .OpenSpanLOG. When Lotus Expeditor is shut down, those files are consolidated into the file ... |
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,Every time an application runs a new user interface is rendered by the underlying program. To users, the interface appears the same because certain characteristics, such as the type and position of application user interface elements (for example, labels, buttons, drop-down lists), remain the ... |
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The Target Environment property allows you to control whether the OpenSpan driver is used by the OpenSpan Windows Container. Use the OpenSpan driver when the target application (the application you need to monitor or control) is not directly launched by the component, such as when the target ... |
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The Autostart App In Editor component setting causes the target application to open when the composite application is started. False is the default option, which means that the target application is not started automatically and must be started manually. Note that the application also starts ... |
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The Reparent App While Running component option causes all application toplevel windows to be reparented into the container window. True is the default option. Setting this option to False causes the application windows to open independently of the composite application window. Note for OWC ... |
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The Components tab for the OpenSpan Windows Container has five data entry fields: - Title - Description - Reparent App While Running - Autostart App In Editor - T arget Environment Use the Title field to enter a unique name for the OpenSpan Windows Container component. Remember: ... |
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When designing composite applications containing Microsoft Windows applications, you must be able to access the application from the designer workstation. To add an OpenSpan Windows Container to a composite application, do the following: 1. Drag an OpenSpan Windows Container component from the ... |
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The OpenSpan Windows Container (OWC) and the OpenSpan Scripting Container (OSC) provide a Log interface to the JSR47 Logger. The Java logger name for both OpenSpan Containers is OpenSpan. ... |
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Overview The File Publisher creates an output file of diagnostic messages based on your settings in the Log Categories tab of the Diagnostics Configuration window. The log file captures all activity between OWC and a target application and from OSC. The name of the file used to store ... |
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The attached document provides step bystep instructions for installing the OpenSpan Windows and Scripting Container components in Lotus Expeditor (v6.2.1). http:www10.lotus.comlddlewiki.nsfdxTableofContentsInstallingandUsingtheOpenSpanWindowsContainerIBMLotusReturn to ... |
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The attached stepbystep guide provides an indepth look at how to use the OpenSpan Windows Container and OpenSpan Scripting Container to integrate Microsoft Windows applications into your Lotus Expeditor composite applications. ... |
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Overview The Diagnostics Configuration window contains settings which configure diagnostic messaging for the OpenSpan Windows Container. Open the Diagnositics Configuration window b y right-clicking in the Composite Application Editor and selecting Diagnostics Configuration from the context ... |
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http:www10.lotus.comlddlewiki.nsfdxInstallingtheOpenSpanWindowsContainerandOpenSpanScriptingContainerv1.0Installing the OpenSpan Windows Container and OpenSpan Scripting Container v1.0 h2 Release Notesh2 ... |
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You can include controls for Windows application menu items in OpenSpan Window Container projects. Menus are not interrogated directly instead you will use the Add Menu Items function available from the Windows tab or Object Explorer when the application is being interrogated 1. Open the ... |