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Appearance

This topic describes how to manage the appearance of your Bizview application in Application Settings.

This topic contains the following sections:

Application Culture

You can change two things to affect the culture in Bizview: Culture and Language.

  • Culture decides what formatting options the format menu in Bizview should have. These are specific to national differences and the standard formatting options for these.
  • Language decides the display language in all Bizview application menus, texts, and dialogues.

    Note: Only the application user interface is affected by this setting. The template design as far as texts, headers, information, etc is up to the template designer to write in any language.

ENTER Key

With this setting, you can change the way the cursor moves when pressing the Enter key.

Save Success Dialogs

Check this option to suppress the 'Save success' dialog  that appears when saving a template in design mode.

Spreadkey Dialog

In an Input form the user usually have the possibility to work with [Time spreads]. These are selected from a pop-up dialog and this is where you can change the appearance for this pop-up.

Uncheck the Show predefined spreadkeys to disable the pop-up.

Show as Chart or Label. Chart gives you a graphical representation of the Spread weights. Label gives you a text representation of the available spread weights.

Mouse Cursor

Select the type of mouse cursor you prefer

Default Tab in Home Panel

When logging in to Bizview the user always sees My Home Panel first. Depending on the access that has been given to the user, several different tabs are displayed. (Workflow, Dashboard, Reports, Input, Jobs)

This setting lets you specify what tab should be the default when the user logs on.

Template Categories

Define how template categories should be formatted in the Report/Input/Analytics/Jobs tabs for end-users. A number of $-tags can be used to define the categories. Press $ in the value field and you will get at list of available $-tag values. You can also define if the template categories should be collapsed as default when logging in to Bizview.

  • $COUNT = The number of templates within the template category
  • $CAT = The category ID
  • $DESCR = The category description
  • $SEQ = The sequence number

TempCategory

Side Panel

The left side panel can be unpinned or pinned. Change this behavior with this setting.

Time Window

In Bizview there are preloaded ISO time values from 2000-01-01 to 2029-12-31. In the Time Window, you specify which of these should be available in the application when designing templates, selecting from drop lists, entering budgets, etc. Enter a From and To value to specify the interval.

Note: If you open a very large time window, the lists will become hard to overview for the end user. Entering a time window that is too small will disable the user from choosing and working with times outside that interval.

Application Browser Window

When the user logs on, the Bizview application is opened in a new window, per default. This behavior can be changed using the following settings:

  • Edit Height and Width to decide size of window.

  • Change post login action to achieve desired window behavior.

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Appearance

This topic describes how to manage the appearance of your Bizview application in Application Settings.

This topic contains the following sections:

Application Culture

You can change two things to affect the culture in Bizview: Culture and Language.

  • Culture decides what formatting options the format menu in Bizview should have. These are specific to national differences and the standard formatting options for these.
  • Language decides the display language in all Bizview application menus, texts, and dialogues.

    Note: Only the application user interface is affected by this setting. The template design as far as texts, headers, information, etc is up to the template designer to write in any language.

ENTER Key

With this setting, you can change the way the cursor moves when pressing the Enter key.

Save Success Dialogs

Check this option to suppress the 'Save success' dialog  that appears when saving a template in design mode.

Spreadkey Dialog

In an Input form the user usually have the possibility to work with [Time spreads]. These are selected from a pop-up dialog and this is where you can change the appearance for this pop-up.

Uncheck the Show predefined spreadkeys to disable the pop-up.

Show as Chart or Label. Chart gives you a graphical representation of the Spread weights. Label gives you a text representation of the available spread weights.

Mouse Cursor

Select the type of mouse cursor you prefer

Default Tab in Home Panel

When logging in to Bizview the user always sees My Home Panel first. Depending on the access that has been given to the user, several different tabs are displayed. (Workflow, Dashboard, Reports, Input, Jobs)

This setting lets you specify what tab should be the default when the user logs on.

Template Categories

Define how template categories should be formatted in the Report/Input/Analytics/Jobs tabs for end-users. A number of $-tags can be used to define the categories. Press $ in the value field and you will get at list of available $-tag values. You can also define if the template categories should be collapsed as default when logging in to Bizview.

  • $COUNT = The number of templates within the template category
  • $CAT = The category ID
  • $DESCR = The category description
  • $SEQ = The sequence number

TempCategory

Side Panel

The left side panel can be unpinned or pinned. Change this behavior with this setting.

Time Window

In Bizview there are preloaded ISO time values from 2000-01-01 to 2029-12-31. In the Time Window, you specify which of these should be available in the application when designing templates, selecting from drop lists, entering budgets, etc. Enter a From and To value to specify the interval.

Note: If you open a very large time window, the lists will become hard to overview for the end user. Entering a time window that is too small will disable the user from choosing and working with times outside that interval.

Application Browser Window

When the user logs on, the Bizview application is opened in a new window, per default. This behavior can be changed using the following settings:

  • Edit Height and Width to decide size of window.

  • Change post login action to achieve desired window behavior.

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